Swimming At The 1924 Summer Olympics – Women's 100 Metre Backstroke
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Swimming At The 1924 Summer Olympics – Women's 100 Metre Backstroke
The women's 100 metre backstroke was a swimming event held as part of the swimming at the 1924 Summer Olympics programme. It was the first appearance of the event, as women only swam freestyle events before this Games. The competition was held on Saturday July 19, 1924, and on Sunday July 20, 1924. Records These were the standing world and Olympic records (in minutes) prior to the 1924 Summer Olympics. In the first heat Sybil Bauer Sybil Lorina Bauer (September 18, 1903 – January 31, 1927) was an American competition swimmer, Olympic champion, and former world record-holder. She represented the United States at the 1924 Summer Olympics, where she won the gold medal in the ... set the first Olympic record with 1:24.0 minutes. In the final she bettered her own record to 1:23.2 minutes. Results Semifinals Saturday July 19, 1924: The fastest two in each semi-final and the faster of the two third-placed swimmer advanced to the final. Semifinal 1 Semifinal 2 Final ...
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Sybil Bauer
Sybil Lorina Bauer (September 18, 1903 – January 31, 1927) was an American competition swimmer, Olympic champion, and former world record-holder. She represented the United States at the 1924 Summer Olympics, where she won the gold medal in the 100-meter backstroke. Bauer was born in Chicago, Illinois, the daughter of Norwegian immigrant parents. She graduated from Schurz High School in Chicago. Afterward, she attended Northwestern University in nearby Evanston, Illinois. From 1921 to 1926, she set 23 world records in women's swimming, mostly in backstroke events. During a 1922 meet in Bermuda, she also became the first woman to break a men's record, finishing the 440-yard backstroke in a time of 6:24.8 (about four seconds ahead of the old mark). However, that record was unofficial, since it took place at an unsanctioned contest. Bauer represented the United States at the 1924 Summer Olympics in Paris, where she won the gold medal in the women's 100-meter backstroke. S ...
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Florence Chambers
Florence Chambers (November 2, 1907 – September 27, 1979), later known by her married name Florence Newkirk, was an American competition swimmer who represented the United States at the 1924 Summer Olympics in Paris. She competed in the women's 100-meter backstroke, advanced to the event final, and finished fourth overall with a time of 1:30.8. In 1970, Chambers was inducted by the San Diego Hall of Champions The San Diego Hall of Champions was an American multi-sport museum in San Diego, California until its closure in June 2017. The Hall of Champions housed the Breitbard Hall of Fame - San Diego's sports hall of fame - which is now located at Petco P ... into thBreitbard Hall of Fame honoring San Diego's finest athletes both on and off the playing surfac References External links * obituary 1907 births 1979 deaths American female backstroke swimmers Olympic swimmers for the United States Swimmers from San Diego Swimmers at the 1924 Summer Olympics 20th-centur ...
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Swimming At The 1924 Summer Olympics
At the 1924 Summer Olympics in Paris, eleven swimming events were contested, six for men and five for women. The competitions were held from Sunday July 13, 1924, to Sunday July 20, 1924. There were 169 participants from 23 countries competing. The United States team, coached by Bill Bachrach, won 19 of the 33 medals, and 9 of the 11 gold medals. Medal table Medal summary Men's events Women's events Participating nations A total of 169 swimmers (118 men and 51 women) from 23 nations (men from 22 nations - women from 10 nations) competed at the Paris Games: * (men:4 women:0) * (men:5 women:0) * (men:6 women:0) * (men:2 women:0) * (men:6 women:3) * (men:0 women:4) * (men:2 women:0) * (men:12 women:8) * (men:15 women:11) * (men:1 women:0) * (men:5 women:1) * (men:6 women:0) * (men:6 women:0) * (men:2 women:2) * (men:8 women:4) * (men:1 women:1) * (men:1 women:0) * (men:1 women:0) * (men:4 women:0) * (men:9 women:5) * (men:2 women:0) * (men:14 women:12 ...
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Renée Brasseur
Renée Brasseur (27 August 1902 – 26 June 1929) was a Luxembourgian swimmer. She competed in the women's 100 metre backstroke event at the 1924 Summer Olympics The 1924 Summer Olympics (french: Jeux olympiques d'été de 1924), officially the Games of the VIII Olympiad (french: Jeux de la VIIIe olympiade) and also known as Paris 1924, were an international multi-sport event held in Paris, France. The op .... References External links * 1902 births 1929 deaths Luxembourgian female swimmers Olympic swimmers for Luxembourg Swimmers at the 1924 Summer Olympics Sportspeople from Luxembourg City Female backstroke swimmers {{Luxembourg-swimming-bio-stub ...
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Alice Stoffel
Alice Stoffel (30 October 1905 – 22 August 1983) was a French backstroke and breaststroke swimmer. She competed at the 1924 Summer Olympics and the 1928 Summer Olympics The 1928 Summer Olympics ( nl, Olympische Zomerspelen 1928), officially known as the Games of the IX Olympiad ( nl, Spelen van de IXe Olympiade) and commonly known as Amsterdam 1928, was an international multi-sport event that was celebrated from .... References External links * 1905 births 1983 deaths French female backstroke swimmers French female breaststroke swimmers Olympic swimmers for France Swimmers at the 1924 Summer Olympics Swimmers at the 1928 Summer Olympics Sportspeople from Colmar 20th-century French women {{France-swimming-bio-stub ...
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Helen Boyle (swimmer)
Helen Boyle (28 August 1908 – 17 September 1970) was a British swimmer. She competed in the women's 100 metre backstroke event at the 1924 Summer Olympics The 1924 Summer Olympics (french: Jeux olympiques d'été de 1924), officially the Games of the VIII Olympiad (french: Jeux de la VIIIe olympiade) and also known as Paris 1924, were an international multi-sport event held in Paris, France. The op .... References External links * 1908 births 1970 deaths British female backstroke swimmers Olympic swimmers for Great Britain Swimmers at the 1924 Summer Olympics Place of birth missing Scottish female backstroke swimmers Swimmers from Glasgow {{UK-swimming-bio-stub ...
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Jarmila Müllerová
Jarmila Müllerová (later ''Suková'', 24 February 1901 – 24 April 1944) was a Czech backstroke swimmer who competed for Czechoslovakia in the 1924 Summer Olympics The 1924 Summer Olympics (french: Jeux olympiques d'été de 1924), officially the Games of the VIII Olympiad (french: Jeux de la VIIIe olympiade) and also known as Paris 1924, were an international multi-sport event held in Paris, France. The op .... She was born in České Budějovice and died in Prague. In 1924 she finished fifth in the 100 metre backstroke event. References External links profile 1901 births 1944 deaths Czech female swimmers Czechoslovak female swimmers Olympic swimmers for Czechoslovakia Swimmers at the 1924 Summer Olympics Sportspeople from České Budějovice {{CzechRepublic-swimming-bio-stub ...
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Lucienne Rouet
Lucienne Rouet (15 December 1901 – 3 July 1943) was a French swimmer. She competed in the women's 100 metre backstroke event at the 1924 Summer Olympics The 1924 Summer Olympics (french: Jeux olympiques d'été de 1924), officially the Games of the VIII Olympiad (french: Jeux de la VIIIe olympiade) and also known as Paris 1924, were an international multi-sport event held in Paris, France. The op .... References External links * 1901 births 1943 deaths French female backstroke swimmers Olympic swimmers for France Swimmers at the 1924 Summer Olympics Place of birth missing 20th-century French women {{France-swimming-bio-stub ...
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Ellen King
Ellen Elizabeth King (16 January 1909 – 3 February 1994) was a Scottish competitive swimmer who represented Great Britain twice in the Olympics, and Scotland at the inaugural British Empire Games. King was a versatile swimmer, and competed in various backstroke, breaststroke, freestyle swimming events. As a 15-year-old at the 1924 Summer Olympics in Paris, although ill, she competed in the semi-finals of the 100-metre backstroke and finished with the seventh best time overall. At 15, she was the youngest member of the British team.Edinburgh's 100 Greatest
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