1923 Czechoslovakia–France women's athletics match (10 May)

The 1923 Czechoslovakia–France women's athletics match was an international women's athletics match where a national team of Czechoslovak athletes competed against a national team of French athletes. It took place on 10 May 1923 in Brno, Czechoslovakia.

1923 Czechoslovakia–France women's athletics match
Dates10 May 1923
Host cityBrno, Czechoslovakia
LevelSenior
TypeOutdoor track and field
Events8
Participation2 nations
Records set2 French national records[1]

The French team won the match.[1] Lucie Prost and Georgette Gagneux broke a French national record during the event.[1]

French tour in Czechoslovakia

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It was the second Czechoslovakia–France match during the stay of the French team in Czechoslovakia in May 1923. The other match took place on 6 May in Prague. There was also a third match scheduled for Sunday in Prague, but because results are unknown it's likely this event was cancelled.[2]

It was scheduled the French team would return by train and would arrive in Paris on 17 May 1923 at Gare de l'Est on 9:35am. Mrs. Millat and Miss Bracquemont traveled by plane.[2]

Background

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The event took place in the early era of international women's athletics with the first women's international tournaments being held from 1921. It was the third women's athletics match between Czechoslovakia and France with the first match held in Paris in 1922 that was won by Czechoslovakia with 41 versus 34 points.[3]

Match format

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In each individual event two athletes of each nation competed and one team of four athletes in the relay event. The first athlete in the individual events scored 5 points, the number two 3 points, number three 2 points and the number four 1 point. The country that won the relay event scored 6 points and the other country 3 points. For the overall classification all the points scored by each country are added together.

Results

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Javelin throw

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Place Athlete Distance Points Note
1    (TCH) 5
2    (TCH) 3
3   Yvonne Gancel (FRA) 2 [4]
4   Yvonne Tembouret [fr] (FRA) 1 [5]

65 metres hurdles

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Place Athlete Time Points Note
1   Henriette Comte [sv] (FRA) 11.4 sec 5 [6]
2   Fernande Camus (FRA) 11.6 sec 3 [7]
3    (TCH) 2
4    (TCH) 1

High jump

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Place Athlete Height Points Note
1   Lucie Petit (FRA) 1.37 m 5 [8]
2   Ela Křížová (TCH) 1.34 m 3 [9]
  Věra Galusková (TCH) 1.34 m 3
4   Yvonne Tembouret [fr] (FRA) 1 [5]

60 metres

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Place Athlete Time Points Note
1   Georgette Gagneux (FRA) 8.0 sec 5 NR[1][10]
2   Lucie Prost [fr] (FRA) 8.2 sec 3 [11]
3    (TCH) 2
4    (TCH) 1

Shot put (3.628 kg)

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The score was the total of a throw with both arms.

Place Athlete Distance Points Note
1   Františka Vlachová [cs] (TCH) 9.695 (one arm) 5 [9]
2   Lucie Petit (FRA) 15.18 m 3 [8]
3   (TCH) 2
4   Genin (FRA) 1 [12]

200 metres

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Place Athlete Time Points Note
1   Lucie Prost (FRA) 28.0 sec 5 NR[1][11]
2   Aloisie Prokešová (TCH) 29.2 sec 3 [9]
3   Marguerite Drouard (FRA) 36.4 sec 2 [13]
4   (TCH) 1

Long jump

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Place Athlete Distance Points Note
1   Aloisie Prokešová (TCH) 4.57 m 5
2   Věra Galusková (TCH) 4.34 m 3
3   Madeleine Bracquemond (FRA) 4.30 m 2 [14]
4   Fernande Camus (FRA) 4.015 m 1 [7]

4 x 100 metres relay

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Place Team Time Points Note
1   France
Marguerite Drouard
Georgette Gagneux
Lucie Prost [fr]
Lucienne Velu
53.8 sec 6 [13][10][11][15]
2   Czechoslovakia



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References

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  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 Pelletier, Pierre (20 May 1923). "La femme et les sports | Notes hebdomadaires". Ève (in French). p. 3 – via gallica.bnf.fr.
  2. 2.0 2.1 "La F.F.S.F. en Tchéco-Slovaquie". L'Auto-vélo (in French). 10 May 1923. p. 5 – via gallica.bnf.fr.
  3. "France Tchéco - Slovaquie 21 Mai - Stade Pershing". La Femme Sportive (in French). 1 June 1922. p. 3 – via gallica.bnf.fr.
  4. "Yvonne Gancel". French Athletics Federation (in French). Retrieved 1 October 2024.
  5. 5.0 5.1 "Yvonne Tembouret". French Athletics Federation (in French). Retrieved 1 October 2024.
  6. "Henriette Comte". French Athletics Federation (in French). Retrieved 1 October 2024.
  7. 7.0 7.1 "Fernande Camus". French Athletics Federation (in French). Retrieved 1 October 2024.
  8. 8.0 8.1 "Lucie (Georgette) Petit". French Athletics Federation (in French). Retrieved 1 October 2024.
  9. 9.0 9.1 9.2 "Muzi CSR 1923 (1923 Czechoslovak athletics results)" (PDF) (in cz). Czech Athletics. p. 13-17. Retrieved 13 September 2024.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: unrecognized language (link)
  10. 10.0 10.1 "Georgette Gagneux". French Athletics Federation (in French). Retrieved 1 October 2024.
  11. 11.0 11.1 11.2 "Lucie Prost". French Athletics Federation (in French). Retrieved 1 October 2024.
  12. "X Genin". French Athletics Federation (in French). Retrieved 1 October 2024.
  13. 13.0 13.1 "Marguerite Drouard". French Athletics Federation (in French). Retrieved 1 October 2024.
  14. "Madeleine (Mado) Bracquemond". French Athletics Federation (in French). Retrieved 1 October 2024.
  15. "Lucienne Velu". French Athletics Federation (in French). Retrieved 1 October 2024.