1924 WAAA Championships
Appearance
1924 WAAA Championships | |
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Dates | 28 June |
Host city | London |
Venue | Woolwich Stadium |
Level | Senior |
Type | Outdoor |
← 1923 1925 → |
The 1924 WAAA Championships were the second national track and field championships for women in the United Kingdom.[1]
The event was held at the Woolwich Stadium on Woolwich Common, London, on 28 June 1924. The athletes competed in 12 events; up one event from the previous year with the addition of the discus throw.[2][3][4]
Results
[edit]Event | Gold | Silver | Bronze | |||
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100 yards | Eileen Edwards | 11.3 | Rose Thompson | 1 yd | Mary Lines | inches |
220 yards | Eileen Edwards | 27.6 | Vera Palmer | 2 yd | Rose Thompson | 2 yd |
440 yards | Vera Palmer | 65.2 | Edith Trickey | 67.4 | Alice Cast | 3 yd |
880 yards | Edith Trickey | 2:30.4 | Phyllis Hall | 2:41.8 | Ivy Wilson | 5 yd |
120 yards hurdles | Mary Lines | 18.4 | Daisy Wright | 5 yd | Peggy Batt | 1 yd |
High jump | Sophie Eliott-Lynn | 1.448 | Sylvia Stone | 1.410 | Ivy J. Lowman | 1.397 |
Long jump | Mary Lines | 5.17 | Gladys Elliott | 5.12 | Sylvia Stone | 4.84 |
Shot put | Mary Weston | 16.17 | Beatrice Manton | 15.99 | Florence Birchenough | 15.61 |
Discus throw | Florence Birchenough | 20.57 NR | Beatrice Manton | 20.11 | Sophie Eliott-Lynn | 19.60 |
Two-Handed Javelin | Sophie Eliott-Lynn | 52.78 NR | Ivy Wilson | 38.52 | Beatrice Manton | 37.86 |
880 yards walk | Edith Trickey | 4:17.4 | Betty Keeling | 15 yd | Florence Faulkner | 5 yd |
660-yard relay | London Olympiad | 1.21.3/5 |
See also
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ "AAA, WAAA and National Championships Medallists". National Union of Track Statisticians. Retrieved 8 December 2024.
- ^ "Safe Athletics for Women". London Daily Chronicle. 4 August 1924. Retrieved 8 December 2024 – via British Newspaper Archive.
- ^ "Ladies! Be Fit!". Kensington Post. 2 May 1924. Retrieved 8 December 2024 – via British Newspaper Archive.
- ^ "Record Performances by Women". The Scotsman. 30 June 1924. Retrieved 8 December 2024 – via British Newspaper Archive.