1934 Women's World Games
The 1934 Women's World Games (French: 4è Jeux Féminins Mondiaux) were the fourth edition of the international games for women. The tournament was held between 9–11 August at the White City Stadium in London, United Kingdom. These were the last athletic games exclusively for women, a planned fifth tournament for 1938 in Vienna was cancelled as women were allowed to compete in all regular athletics events at the Olympic Games and other international events. The first major tournament were the 1938 European Athletics Championships even though the tournament was split up into two separate events. The 3rd European Athletics Championships in 1946 were the first combined championships for both men and women.
1922 Women's Olympiad1930 Women's World GamesAlice MilliatAthletics pentathlonAugust 1934Bep du MéeBetty Taylor (athlete)Cor AaltenEileen HiscockEthel JohnsonFrench Basketball AcademyGisela MauermayerGladys LunnHerma BaumaHermine SchröderHistory of sportInternational Women's Sports FederationJadwiga WajsJo DalmolenKäthe KraussLillian Palmer (athlete)Lisa GeliusLuise KrügerLída MerlínováMargaret BellMarie DollingerParticipation of women in the OlympicsRoxy AtkinsStanisława WalasiewiczTilly FleischerTimeline of women's sportsTollien SchuurmanViolet WebbWomen's World GamesWomen's pentathlonWomen's sportsZdeněk Koubek
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1934 Women's World Games
The 1934 Women's World Games (French: 4è Jeux Féminins Mondiaux) were the fourth edition of the international games for women. The tournament was held between 9–11 August at the White City Stadium in London, United Kingdom. These were the last athletic games exclusively for women, a planned fifth tournament for 1938 in Vienna was cancelled as women were allowed to compete in all regular athletics events at the Olympic Games and other international events. The first major tournament were the 1938 European Athletics Championships even though the tournament was split up into two separate events. The 3rd European Athletics Championships in 1946 were the first combined championships for both men and women.
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