ALAIN MIMOUN Sports Center
Known at the time as the "Stade de la Porte Dorée", the women's events of the French Athletics Championship took place here in 1928.
Known at the time as the "Stade de la Porte Dorée", in 1928 the women's events of the French Athletics Championships took place there, a competition that had been gaining in importance and recognition since the first initiatives of the 1920s. This event was organized by the Federation of Women's Sports Societies of France (FSFSF) under the leadership of Alice Milliat, always determined to provide a competitive platform for female athletes.
At these championships, athletes compete in several disciplines, including sprinting, long jump, discus throwing, and other key athletics events. The 1928 championship is particularly significant because that same year, the Amsterdam Olympic Games included women's athletics events for the first time, marking a victory for the movement for equality in sport.
This event at the Stade de la Porte Dorée not only contributes to the visibility of French athletes, but also to the recognition of women's competitions on the national and international scene. It symbolizes the progress of women's sport and the impact of the FSFSF in promoting athletics for women.
French Women's Athletics Championships
Alain Mimoun Sports Center
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