Czechoslovak Female Athletes at the Internation-al Scene During the Interwar Period between WWI and WWII

Between the two world wars, women athletics got emancipated, as both sport successes and the viewers’ interest contributed to the International Olympic Committee and International Amateur Athletic Federation topmen to accept women athletics. The representatives of the Czechoslovak Federation of Hand...

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Main Author: Pavlína Vostatková
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Jan Długosz University in Częstochowa 2020-12-01
Series:Sport i Turystyka
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Online Access:https://czasopisma.ujd.edu.pl/index.php/sport/article/view/1156
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spelling doaj-5d818d1b1da24346832a7c55578a30972021-03-29T14:44:16ZengJan Długosz University in CzęstochowaSport i Turystyka2545-32112657-43222020-12-0134112810.16926/sit.2020.03.261131Czechoslovak Female Athletes at the Internation-al Scene During the Interwar Period between WWI and WWIIPavlína Vostatková0Charles University, Faculty of Physical Education and Sport, Department of KinanthropologyBetween the two world wars, women athletics got emancipated, as both sport successes and the viewers’ interest contributed to the International Olympic Committee and International Amateur Athletic Federation topmen to accept women athletics. The representatives of the Czechoslovak Federation of Handball and Female Sports and other women sports contributed largely to the development and emancipation of women athletics, and were present at the foundation of the world federation. The women’s athletics popularity for European sport public rose mostly thanks to the stars of the track, throw, and jump disciplines at the international events. Women athletes from Poland and Czechoslovakia held up in the competition of big sporting powers, notwithstanding their much more humble training possibilities. This paper focused on the most successful Czechoslovak women athletes that were able to achieve interesting results at the biggest women athletics events and managed to change the historical world tables in athletics. Used sources included their period contemporary journals and magazines and some till now unpublished registry data.https://czasopisma.ujd.edu.pl/index.php/sport/article/view/1156marie vidlákováathleticswomen’s world gamesmarie mejzlíková i and ii
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Czechoslovak Female Athletes at the Internation-al Scene During the Interwar Period between WWI and WWII
Sport i Turystyka
marie vidláková
athletics
women’s world games
marie mejzlíková i and ii
author_facet Pavlína Vostatková
author_sort Pavlína Vostatková
title Czechoslovak Female Athletes at the Internation-al Scene During the Interwar Period between WWI and WWII
title_short Czechoslovak Female Athletes at the Internation-al Scene During the Interwar Period between WWI and WWII
title_full Czechoslovak Female Athletes at the Internation-al Scene During the Interwar Period between WWI and WWII
title_fullStr Czechoslovak Female Athletes at the Internation-al Scene During the Interwar Period between WWI and WWII
title_full_unstemmed Czechoslovak Female Athletes at the Internation-al Scene During the Interwar Period between WWI and WWII
title_sort czechoslovak female athletes at the internation-al scene during the interwar period between wwi and wwii
publisher Jan Długosz University in Częstochowa
series Sport i Turystyka
issn 2545-3211
2657-4322
publishDate 2020-12-01
description Between the two world wars, women athletics got emancipated, as both sport successes and the viewers’ interest contributed to the International Olympic Committee and International Amateur Athletic Federation topmen to accept women athletics. The representatives of the Czechoslovak Federation of Handball and Female Sports and other women sports contributed largely to the development and emancipation of women athletics, and were present at the foundation of the world federation. The women’s athletics popularity for European sport public rose mostly thanks to the stars of the track, throw, and jump disciplines at the international events. Women athletes from Poland and Czechoslovakia held up in the competition of big sporting powers, notwithstanding their much more humble training possibilities. This paper focused on the most successful Czechoslovak women athletes that were able to achieve interesting results at the biggest women athletics events and managed to change the historical world tables in athletics. Used sources included their period contemporary journals and magazines and some till now unpublished registry data.
topic marie vidláková
athletics
women’s world games
marie mejzlíková i and ii
url https://czasopisma.ujd.edu.pl/index.php/sport/article/view/1156
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