Athletics at the 1934 Women's World Games – long jump
long jump at the 1934 Women's World Games | ||||||||||
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Venue | White City Stadium | |||||||||
Location | London, Great Britain | |||||||||
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Winning time | 5.805 metres | |||||||||
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The long jump at the 1934 Women's World Games was held at the White City Stadium in London, on 11 August 1934.
In the final, the German Traute Göppner won the event in a new world record with a distance of 43.795 metres, ahead of the German women Hedwig Bauschulte and Czechoslovak Zdena Koubková. She beat her own world record of 43.08 metres.[1]
Entrants
[change | change source]On 9 August an incomple list was published of participating athletes. This list consisted of athletes from seven nations: Austria, Czechoslovakia, Great Britain, Germany, Italy, the Netherlands, Poland. Listed below are the athletes from these nations who were entered for the long jump event.[2]
Results
[change | change source]Qualification
[change | change source]The long jump qualification took place in the morning session on 11 August.[3]
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Final
[change | change source]The final took place in the afternoon session on 11 August 1934.[3]
Rank | Name | Nationality | Distance | Notes |
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Traute Göppner | Germany | 5.805 m. | Dutch newspapers states: 5.81 m. | |
Hedwig Bauschulte | Germany | 5.79 m. | Dutch newspapers states: 5.795 m. | |
Zdeňka Koubková | Czechoslovakia | 5.695 m. | ||
4 | Sumiko Watanabe | Japan | ||
5 | Evelyn Goshawk | Canada |
Related pages
[change | change source]References
[change | change source]- ↑ 1.0 1.1 "De wereldspelen voor vrouwen". Nieuwe Apeldoornsche courant (in Dutch). 13 August 1934. Retrieved 18 July 2022 – via Delpher.
- ↑ "Wereldspelen voor vrouwen. Lijst der deelneemsters". De courant Het nieuws van den dag (in Dutch). 9 August 1934. Retrieved 27 June 2022 – via Delpher.
- ↑ 3.0 3.1 "Wereldkampioenschappen voor vrouwen". Provinciale Drentsche en Asser courant (in Dutch). 6 August 1934. Retrieved 27 June 2022 – via Delpher.
- ↑ "Duitschland wint te Londen". De Telegraaf (in Dutch). 12 August 1934. Retrieved 27 June 2022 – via Delpher.