Lekkoatletyka na Letnich Igrzyskach Olimpijskich 1932 – sztafeta 4 × 100 m kobiet
Stany Zjednoczone | |
Kanada | |
Wielka Brytania |
Bieg sztafetowy 4 × 100 metrów kobiet – jedna z konkurencji lekkoatletycznych rozgrywanych podczas igrzysk olimpijskich w Los Angeles. Zawody odbyły się 7 sierpnia 1932 roku na stadionie Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum. Wystąpiły 24 zawodniczki z 6. krajów.
Rekordy
Zawodniczki | Wynik | Miejsce | Data | |
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Rekord świata | Kanada (Fanny Rosenfeld, Ethel Smith, Florence Bell, Myrtle Cook) | 48,4 | Amsterdam | (dts)[1] | 5 sierpnia 1928
Rekord olimpijski |
Terminarz
Data | Godzina | |
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7 sierpnia 1932 | Finał | 17:30 |
Wyniki
Z uwagi na fakt zgłoszenia się tylko 6 sztafet rozegrano tylko bieg finałowy.
Pozycja | Państwo | Zawodniczki | Czas | Uwagi |
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Stany Zjednoczone | Mary Carew, Evelyn Furtsch, Annette Rogers, Wilhelmina von Bremen | 47,0[a] | [1] | |
Kanada | Mildred Fizzell, Lillian Palmer, Mary Frizzell, Hilda Strike | 47,0 | = | |
Wielka Brytania | Eileen Hiscock, Gwendoline Porter, Violet Webb, Nellie Halstead | 47,6 | [2] | |
4 | Holandia | Jo Dalmolen, Cor Aalten, Bep du Mée, Tollien Schuurman | 47,7 | [3] |
5 | Japonia | Mie Muraoka, Michi Nakanishi, Asa Dogura, Sumiko Watanabe | 48,9 | [4] |
6 | Niemcy | Grete Heublein, Ellen Braumüller, Tilly Fleischer, Marie Dollinger | 50,0 |
Uwagi
- ↑ Pierwotny czas to 46,9 zaokrąglony do 47,0 zgodnie z zasadami z 1932 r.
Przypisy
- ↑ a b Progression of IAAF World Records. 2015 Edition, IAAF, s. 294 [dostęp 2021-12-18] (ang.).
- ↑ Janusz Waśko, John Brant, Györgyi Csiki, Andrzej Socha: Golden Century of IAAF Records. National Records Evolution 1912-2012. Zamość: 2013, s. 361. ISBN 978-83-62033-30-0. (ang.).
- ↑ Janusz Waśko, John Brant, Györgyi Csiki, Andrzej Socha: Golden Century of IAAF Records. National Records Evolution 1912-2012. Zamość: 2013, s. 364. ISBN 978-83-62033-30-0. (ang.).
- ↑ Janusz Waśko, John Brant, Györgyi Csiki, Andrzej Socha: Golden Century of IAAF Records. National Records Evolution 1912-2012. Zamość: 2013, s. 363. ISBN 978-83-62033-30-0. (ang.).
Bibliografia
- Olympic Official Reports Collection – Official Reports 1932, s. 470–4711 [dostęp 2021-12-18] (ang.).
- 1932 Summer Olympics. Athletics. 4 x 100 metres Relay, Women, olympedia.org [dostęp 2021-12-18] (ang.).
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