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  2. Women's World Games - Wikipedia

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    The Women's World Games were the first international women's sports events in track and field. The games were held four times between 1922 and 1934.

  3. Participation of women in the Olympics - Wikipedia

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    The rate of participation of women in the Olympic Games has been increasing since their first participation in 1900. Some sports are uniquely for women, others are contested by both sexes, while some older sports remain for men only. Studies of media coverage of the Olympics consistently show differences in the ways in which women and men are ...

  4. Women's World Games - Wikiwand

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    The Women's World Games were the first international women's sports events in track and field. The games were held four times between 1922 and 1934.

  5. Women's sports - Wikipedia

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    First, the women's ball was smaller and lighter. Second, the women played with smaller teams and on a smaller field. Third, the women were not allowed to use their hands or feet to touch the ball. Instead, they used their heads and chests to control the ball. Women's Cuju was a popular sport for centuries in China.

  6. 1930 Women's World Games - Wikipedia

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    The games were organized by the Fédération Sportive Féminine Internationale under Alice Milliat [1] as a response to the IOC decision to include only a few women's events in the 1928 Olympic Games. [2] [3] [4] [5]The games were attended by 200 participants from 17 nations, [1] [2] [4] [5] there among: Austria, Belgium, Czechoslovakia, France, Germany, Great Britain (16 athletes), Italy ...

  7. 1922 Women's World Games - Wikipedia

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    The 1922 Women's World Games (French Jeux Olympiques Féminins, also "Women’s Olympic Games") were the first regular international Women's World Games and the first Track and field competitions for women. The tournament was held on a single day on August 20, 1922.

  8. United States women's national soccer team - Wikipedia

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    The United States women's national soccer team (USWNT) represents the United States of America in international women's soccer. The team is governed by United States Soccer Federation and competes in CONCACAF (the Confederation of North, Central American, and Caribbean Association Football).

  9. 1922 Women's World Games - Simple English Wikipedia, the free...

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    The 1922 Women's World Games (French Jeux Olympiques Féminins and Jeux féminins mondiaux) also dubbed the 1922 Women's Olympic Games were the first regular international Women's World Games.

  10. 2024 NCAA Division I women's basketball championship game

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    That game drew 12.3 million viewers, at the time the most ever for a college basketball game – men's or women's – on ESPN. They won 71–69 over Connecticut in the national semifinal [10] – establishing a new viewership mark at 14.2 million viewers [11] – to reach the national championship game for the second year in a row.

  11. Category : Women's World Games - Wikimedia

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    Women's World Games: first international athletic tournaments for women, held 1921 Monte Carlo, 1922 Paris , 1926 Gothemburg, 1930 Prague and 1934 London.

  12. 1922 Women's World Games - Wikiwand

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    The 1922 Women's World Games (French Jeux Olympiques Féminins, also "Women’s Olympic Games") were the first regular international Women's World Games and the first Track and field competitions for women. The tournament was held on a single day on August 20, 1922. at the Pershing Stadium in Paris. Quick Facts Host city, Country ... Close.

  13. 1926 Women's World Games - Simple English Wikipedia, the free...

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    The 1926 Women's World Games (Swedish: II. Internationella kvinnliga idrottsspelen or French: 2èmes jeux féminins mondiaux) were the second edition of the Women's World Games from 27 to 29 August 1926 in Gothenburg, Sweden.

  14. UEFA Women's Champions League

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    UEFA Women's Champions League | UEFA.com. View all matches. Highlights available from midnight where you are. UEFA Women's Champions League 2024/2025. Live. Highlights: Chelsea, Lyon win....

  15. Basketball at the 1930 Women's World Games - Simple English ...

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    The winner of the 1930 European Women's Basketball Championship and America zone tournament played against each other in the final at the Women's Word Games in Prague on 8 September 1930. Canada won the final, with France finishing second.

  16. 1922 Women's World Games – long jump - Simple English Wikipedia,...

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    women. Javelin throw. women. v. t. e. The long jump event at the 1922 Women's World Games took place in Paris at the Stade Pershing on 20 August 1922. Eight athletes from four nations participated in the 100 yards. [ 1 ] The qualification was scheduled to take place during the morning session with the final taking place during the afternoon ...

  17. Women's Games - Wikipedia

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    Women's Games (French: Jeux de femmes) is a 1946 French comedy film directed by Maurice Cloche and starring Jacques Dumesnil, Hélène Perdrière and Saturnin Fabre. The film's sets were designed by the art director Raymond Nègre.

  18. 1930 Women's World Games - Simple English Wikipedia, the free...

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    The 1930 Women's World Games (Czech and Slovak III Ženské Světové Hry v Praze, French 3è Jeux Féminins Mondiaux ) were the third regular international Women's World Games, the tournament was held between September 6 - September 8 [1] [2] [3] at the Letná Stadium in Prague.

  19. AFL Women's games records - Wikipedia

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    AFL Women's games records. Brisbane dual premiership player Ally Anderson and Adelaide triple premiership player Ebony Marinoff are the AFL Women's games record holders with 86 games. This page is a collection of AFL Women's games records. The AFL Women's (AFLW) is Australia's national semi-professional women's Australian rules football ...

  20. Women's American Basketball Association - Wikipedia

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    The Women's American Basketball Association ... Runner-up Result Host city Game MVP Ref 2017 Jersey Expressions: Orlando Splash 108-96 Newark, NJ: Erika Jones [2] 2018 Jersey Expressions: Atlanta Angels 115-87 Newark, NJ: Aliyyah Handford [3] 2019 DC Cyclones: Coastal Empire Lady Monarchs 105-81

  21. RFL Women's Super League - Wikipedia

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    The first female rugby league teams in England were formed in the 1980s. The Women's Amateur Rugby League Association (WARLA) was established in the mid-1980s and a league that initially had six teams expanded to 18 teams across two divisions by 1991. [2] In 2008, the Women's Rugby League Conference was inaugurated [3] and this was followed by the RFL Women's Rugby League, set up in 2014.

  22. FIFA U-20 Women's World Cup Colombia 2024™

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    01:00. Matchday Round-Up. Germany grab five, Acosta arrives and Spain survive. Bender brace inspires Germany to big win in the capital, Spain start title defence in style, Nigeria strike late and...

  23. Category:1922 Women's World Games - Wikimedia Commons

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    From Wikimedia Commons, the free media repository. Media in category "1922 Women's World Games" The following 24 files are in this category, out of 24 total. 1922 Women's World Games with the American team.jpg 1,024 × 1,448; 393 KB. American team at the 1922 Women's World Games.jpg 1,418 × 1,054; 391 KB.

  24. Fighting Illini Women's Basketball TV Games Announced

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    NEWS. CHAMPAIGN, Ill. – Television and streaming designations for the 2024-25 Fighting Illini women's basketball schedule were announced by the Big Ten Conference on Wednesday. The Illini will have at least nine games broadcast by conference partners, with all remaining home games slated to stream on Big Ten Plus.