1929 Netherlands–Germany women's athletics competition |
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Dates | 14 July 1929 |
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Host city | Gouda, Netherlands |
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Level | Senior |
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Type | Outdoor track and field |
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Events | 9 |
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Participation | 31 athletes from 2 nations |
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Records set | 1 World Recrod 3 Dutch national records |
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The 1929 Netherlands–Germany women's athletics competition was an international women's athletics competition on 14 July 1929 in Gouda, the Netherlands. The athletes from Germany were from West-Germany.[1]
The competition was won by the Netherlands with 45.4 points versus Germany with 40.5 points.[2]
During the competition Heublein set a new world record in shot put. Three Dutch national records were broken, in the 80 m hurdles by Annie de Jong-Zondervan; in the javelin throw by Leny Rombout and in the 4x 100 metres relay.[3]
The competition consisted of 8 individual events and a relay event. The overall classification is a nation's classification. In the individual events two athletes of each nation participated. The winner of the event received for the most points, with every other place one point less. For the overall classication, all points scored by the athlete from each country are added together.
Entrants
The Dutch athlethes selected by the Royal Dutch Athletics Federation, and the West-German athletes were announced ahead of the competition.[4][5]
In italic the athletes that were not at this entrants list, but are in the final results.
Netherlands
Naam
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Club
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Event
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Lies Aengenendt
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Hygiea, The Hague
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100 m. 4x 100 metres relay
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Rie Briejer
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Brünhilde, Leiden
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Long jump metres relay
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Lien Gisolf
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Hygiea, The Hague
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High jump
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Bets ter Horst
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AV Twenthe
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100 m. 4x 100 metres relay
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Henny Leeksma
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Hygiëa, The Hague
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High jump
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Dicky Leonhardt
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AV Twenthe
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Javelin throw
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Jo Mallon
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Quick, Gouda
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800 m
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Branda le Nobel
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Hygiëa, The Hague
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Discus throw
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Agaath van Noort
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Brunhilde, Leiden
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800m
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Leny Rombout
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Sparta, Dordrecht
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Javelin throw
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G. Schoonhoven
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Brinio, Leeuwarden
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Shot put
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G. Tolsma
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Quick, Huizum
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80 m hurdles
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G. Tonnon
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Olympia, The Hague
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4x 100 metres relay
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Dora Wevers
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AV Twenthe
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Shot put Discus throw
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Annie de Jong-Zondervan
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Quick, Huizum
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80 m hurdles Long jump
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- Reserves not listed above were R. van Haaren (high jump) and Kips (relay).[4]
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Germany
Naam
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Club
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Event
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I. Becher
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Duisburg
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Long jump 4 × 100 m relay
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Drewe / Drewes
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Koblenz
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800 m
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L. Fechner
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FC Lennep
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800 m
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L. Freiling
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Siegen
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Javelin throw
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M. Hausmann
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Lennep
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100 m 4 × 100 m relay
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Feyer
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Düsseldorf
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80 m hurdles
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Luise Heidfeld
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VfB Remscheid
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80 m hurdles
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G. Herzberg
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VfB Bielefeld
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Shot put
Javelin throw
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Grete Heublein
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Barmen
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Shot put Discus throw
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K. Höfken
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Düsseldorf
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100 m
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Hilde Krevet
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Düsseldorf
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Discus throw
Shot put
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Gerda Link
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Javelin throw
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G. Müller
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Köln
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4 × 100 m relay
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Irmgard Rohloff
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Duisburg
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High jump
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Felicitas Schlarp
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Köln
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Long jump 4 × 100 m relay
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L. Weck
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Sollingen
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High jump
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Margarete Wendels
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Kölner BC
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80 m hurdles
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Elfriede Wever
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Lennep
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800 m
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- 800m: At the entrants list Drewe from Koblenz is listed.[5] In the results is listed L. Fechner.[1]
- 80m hurdles: At the entrants list Feyer from Düsseldorf is listed.[5] In the results is listed Emelie Heidfeld.[1]
- Javelin throw: At the entrants list G. Herzberg from Bielegolf is listed.[5] In the results is listed Gerda Link.[1]
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Competition
Overall classification
References
1920s in women's athletics |
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Games | |
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Women's Olympiad | |
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Country matches |
- 1921
- 1922
- 1923
- 1924
- 1925
- 1926
- 1927
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Club organized |
- 1922
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