1921 Dutch Athletics Championships
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The 1921 Dutch Athletics Championships was the year's national championship in outdoor track and field for the Netherlands. The different events took place on multiple dates in different cities in the Netherlands.
1921 Austrian Athletics Championships | |
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Dates | 1921 (multiple dates) |
← 1920 1922 → |
It was the first time women’s events were held at the national championships.
Dates change
Results change
Men change
Event | Gold | Silver | Bronze | |||
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100 metres | Harry Broos (U.V.V) | 11.4" | H. van Rappard (V. en L.) | 11.4" | C. Wezepoel (V. en L.) | |
200 metres | H. van Rappard (V. en L.) | |||||
400 metres | Ad Paulen (H.A.V., Haarlem) | 52.2" | W. M. M. van Rappard (V. en L., The Hague) | 52.6" | J. A. Schutte (A.C.C., Amsterdam) | |
800 metres | Hendrik Luurs* | |||||
1500 metres | Gerard van d. Wel | |||||
5000 metres | Gerard van d. Wel | |||||
Javelin throw (one hand) | M. van d. Linde (N.A.U., Ede) | 47.80 m. | J. H. van d. Zerg (A.C.C., Amsterdam) | 44.08 m. | G. W. Schild (Blauw Wit, Amsterdam) | 43.82 m. |
Javelin throw (two hands) | Nebbeling (Mil. Gymn. School) | 72.61 m. | J. van d. Ley (A.C.C., Amsterdam) | 72.08 m. | H. de Keyzer (Z.A.C.) | 70.42 m. |
Women change
Event | Gold | Silver | Bronze | |||
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80 metres | Annie van de Blankevoort (Rozenburg) | 11.2" | Riek Bugter-Jansen (N.A.U.) | 11.3" | N. van Driel (Rozenburg) | 11.4" |
4x 100 metres relay | Rozenburg Rozá Tantner F. Verhoef Annie van de Blankevoort N. van Driel |
60.2" | G.S.V. Reiniera Cornax A. de Bock ? ? |
60.5" |
References change
- ↑ "Gevonden in Delpher - de Maasbode".
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 "Nationale wedstrijden van den Z.H.A.B." Voorwaarts (in Dutch). 13 June 1921. Retrieved 20 June 2022 – via Delpher.
- ↑ 3.0 3.1 "Athletiek te Amsterdam". Voorwaarts (in Dutch). 20 June 1921. Retrieved 20 June 2022 – via Delpher.
- ↑ "De Athletiek-wedsteijden te Eindhoven". De Telegraaf (in Dutch). 2 August 1921. Retrieved 20 June 2022 – via Delpher.