The 1922 United States Women's World Games trials was an athletics meeting to select the American team for the 1922 Women's World Games in Paris, France. The competitions were hosted at the Oaksmere School in Mamaroneck, New York on 13 May 1922. The event was organized by Harry Stewart. 102 women from 22 institutions from all over the East participated at the trials. Next to the trials in Mamaroneck, similar meets took place in the Middle West and in Los Angeles and results were compared.[1]
These trials were the first major athletics competition for women in the United States in history.[1] From 1923 USA Outdoor Track and Field Championships women's competition were included in the national track and field.[2]
Multiple world records were broken during the trials.[1][3][4]
A team of 13 female was selected to represent the United States at the 1922 Women's World Games. This was the first ever national women's team to participate at an international competition.[1]
Results
Key:
Selected athletes who competed at the Games
Notes
- a Camelia Sabie hit the last of the eight hurdles and as a result her time of 15.2 didn't count as a World Record.
- b Louise Mead Tricard states as time 57.8,[1] while the official world record is listed as 53.8.[4] Possibly Tricard mixed up the old and new world record, as she states: "The new mark of 57.8 was 4 seconds faster than the old mark."
Selected athletes
Athletes who competed at the 1922 Women's World Games
Name
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Resicence
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Institution
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Notes
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Kathryn Agar
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Chicago, Ill
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Oaksmere School
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Floreide Batson (C)
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New Orleans, LA
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Rosemary Hall, Smith College
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Didn't compete at the trials.
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Mabel Gilliland
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Leonia, NJ
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Leonia High School
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Lucile Godbold
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Estill, SC
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Winthrop College
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Ester Green
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Canal Zone
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Balboa High School
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Didn't compete at the trials.
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Anne Harwick
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Miami, Flo
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Florida State College
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Frances Mead
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Tarrytown, NY
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Rosemary Hall, Smith College
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Didn't compete at the trials.
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Camelia Sabie
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Newark, NJ
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Newark Normal School
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Janet Snow
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Rye, NY
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Oaksmere School
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Didn't compete at the trials.
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Elizabeth Stine
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Leonia, NJ
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Leonia High School
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Louise Voorhees
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East Hampton, NY
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Rosemary Hall
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Didn't compete at the trials. Nominated by coaches of Bryn Mawr[5]
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Nancy Voorhees
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East Hampton, NY
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Ethel Walker School
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Seleted athletes who did not join the American team
Name
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Resicence
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Institution
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Notes
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Helen Krepps
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Columbus, Ohio
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Ohio State University
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Krepps didn't compete in the trials, but in May 1922, Krepps won individual prizes at the third annual track meet at Ohio State University, including equaling the collegiate record in the 100-yard hurdles.[5]
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Lucy Fletcher
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Greensboro High School
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Fletcher didn't compete in the trials, but in 1922 she competed in a state track meet at the Florida State College for Women. Lucy won the broad jump with an 'outstanding' distance over 8 feet. Fletcher didn't join the American team because her mother asked her not to go.[5]
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