| 1923 Twente–Westphalia athletics meeting |
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| Dates | 8 July 1923 |
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| Host city | Enschede, the Netherlands |
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| Venue | G.J. van Heekpark |
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| Level | Senior |
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| Type | Outdoor track and field |
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| Events | 15 (men: 11, women: 4) |
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| Participation | 2 nations |
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The 1923 Twente–Westphalia athletics meeting was an international athletics meeting between athletes of Westphalia, Germany and Twente, the Netherlands. The meeting included a total 15 events: 11 events for men and 4 events for women. It was one of the earliest international female athletics competitions. The meeting was held at the G.J. van Heekpark in Enschede, the Netherlands on 8 July 1923.[1]
The competition was the first Twente–Westphalia athletics competition. It is probably the second international women's athletics tournament in the Netherlands after the 1922 Pro Patria women's international athletics competition a year earlier.[1]
The competition was won by the Westphalia with 78 points versus Twente with 66 points.[2]
Requests were made to include during the meeting record attempts to break Dutch records. This was approved by the chairman of the Dutch athletics association who was present.[2] Harke (Olympia-Hengelo) broke the national record in the women's long jump with a distance of with 4.67 metres, beating the previous record of 4.55 of Annie van de Blankevoort. Franken (Hercules Hebe-Enschede) broke the women's 80 metres record with a time of with 10.5 seconds, beating the previous record of 10.7 seconds also of Annie van de Blankevoort.[3]
Preparations
In the four weeks ahead of the competition, the selection group of Twente trained with national athletics trainer Hjertberg.[1]
In each individual event two athletes of each team competed. In the relay event the two teams competed against each other. The winner of each event received 4 points, with 3, 2 and 1 point for the other positions. For the overall classication all points from each teams are added together.[3]
Competition
According to the newspapers the competition were held in "tropical heat".[2][3]
- Men's
Men's 100 m
| Place
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Athlete
|
Time
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| 1 |
Ahrens (GER) |
10.9"
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| 2 |
Roelofsen (NED) |
11.0"
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| 3 |
Fliege (GER) |
11.3"
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| 4 |
Scheffer (NED) |
11.4"
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Men's 400 m
| Place
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Athlete
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Time
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| 1 |
Schröer (GER) |
53.2
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| 2 |
J. L. Klop (NED) |
53.3
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| 3 |
Kirchhoff (GER) |
59.9
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| 4 |
Teurelink (NED) |
63.2
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Men's 800 m
| Place
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Athlete
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Time
|
| 1 |
Scharmann (GER) |
2' 1.7"
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| 2 |
Klop (NED) |
2' 6.3"
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| 3 |
Aalders (NED) |
2' 22.6"
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| 3 |
Aalders (NED) |
2' 22.6"
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Men's 1500 metres
| Place
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Athlete
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Time
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| 1 |
Schneider (GER) |
4' 28.2"
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| 2 |
Redicker (GER) |
4' 33.2"
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| 3 |
van Zuiden (NED) |
4' 38.2"
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| 4 |
Wagelaar (NED) |
4' 42.2"
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Men's 110 metres hurdles
| Place
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Athlete
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Time
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| 1 |
Zwijnenberg (NED) |
17.5"
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| 2 |
Kirchhoff (GER) |
17.8"
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| 3 |
Kuiper (NED) |
20.4"
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| 4 |
Moseeker (GER) |
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Men's 4x 100 metres relay
| Place
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Team
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Time
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| 1 |
Westphalia |
44"
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| 2 |
Twente |
45.7"
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Men's long jump
| Place
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Athlete
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Height
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| 1 |
Roelofsen (NED) |
6.11 m.
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| 2 |
A. Horst (NED) |
6.08 m.
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| 3 |
Faber (GER) |
5.68 m.
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| 4 |
Kunze (GER) |
5.48 m.
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Men's high jump
| Place
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Athlete
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Height
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| 1 |
Prelle (GER) |
1.75 m.
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| 2 |
Vowinkel (NED) |
1.65 m.
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| 3 |
Heuser (GER) |
1.60 m.
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| 4 |
Scheffer (NED) |
1.55 m.
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Men's discus throw
| Place
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Athlete
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Distance
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| 1 |
Hofmeister (GER) |
37.80 m.
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| 2 |
Wendt (GER) |
35.49 m.
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| 3 |
Zwijnenberg (NED) |
28.50 m.
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| 4 |
Koers (NED) |
27.69 m.
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Men's javelin throw
| Place
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Athlete
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Distance
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| 1 |
Hoffmeister (GER) |
45.35 m.
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| 2 |
Zwijnenberg (GER) |
44.11 m.
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| 3 |
Prelle (NED) |
43.87 m.
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| 4 |
Roelofs (NED) |
43.40 m.
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Men's pole vault
| Place
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Athlete
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Height
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| 1 |
ter Horst (NED) |
3.35 m.
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| 2 |
Heuser (GER) |
3.30 m.
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| 3 |
de Graaf (NED) |
3.10 m.
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| 4 |
Kunze (GER) |
2.90 m.
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- Women's
Women's 80 m
| Place
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Athlete
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Time
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| 1 |
Anna Pieper (GER) |
10.2"
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| 2 |
R. Franken (NED) |
10.4"
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| 3 |
G. Harke (NED) |
10.6"
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| 4 |
Schmäing (GER) |
11.6"
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Women's long jump
| Place
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Athlete
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Distance
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| 1 |
Anna Pieper (GER) |
4.86 m.
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| 2 |
G. Harke (NED) |
4.65 m.
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| 3 |
Jansen (NED) |
4.35 m.
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| 4 |
Änne Kuhlmann (GER) |
4.19 m.
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Women's high jump
| Place
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Athlete
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Height
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| 1 |
Änne Kuhlmann (GER) |
1.35 m.
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| 2 |
S. Joosten (NED) |
1.30 m.
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| 3 |
Hofman (NED) |
1.30 m.
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| 4 |
Schmäing (GER) |
1.30 m.
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Women's javelin throw
| Place
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Athlete
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Distance
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| 1 |
Erna Pröschold (GER) |
33.60 m.
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| 2 |
Schöing (GER) |
25.07 m.
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| 3 |
G. Harke (NED) |
23.77 m.
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| 4 |
Westenbrink (NED) |
23.53 m.
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Source:[2][3]
Overall classification
| Rank
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Athlete
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Points
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| 1 |
Westphalia
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78
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| 2 |
Twente
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66
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Source:[2]
Related pages
References
1920s in women's athletics |
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| Games | |
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| Women's Olympiad |
- 1921 Women's Olympiad
- 1922 Women's Olympiad
- 1923 Women's Olympiad
- 1924 Women's Olympiad
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| Country matches |
- 1921
- 1922
- 1923
- 1924
- 1925
- 1926
- 1927
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| Club organized |
- 1922
- 1923
- 1924
- 1925
- 1926
- 1927
- Berlin
- Brussels Femina Club (BEL)
- 1928
- Brussels Femina Club (BEL)
- Berlin
- 1929
- Brussels Femina Club (BEL)
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