1923 USA Outdoor Track and Field Championships

The 1923 USA Outdoor Track and Field Championships saw men's competitions held at Stagg Field in Chicago, Illinois and women's competitions held at Weequahic Park in Newark.


Men's competition

Women's competition

1923 USA Outdoor Track and Field Championships
DatesSeptember 29
Host cityNewark, New Jersey
VenueWeequahic Park
← first (women)
1924 →

The 1923 USA Outdoor Track and Field Championships women's competition were the first national track and field championships for women in the United States.[1][2][3][4][5][6] The tournament was held on 29 September 1923 at Weequahic Park[7][8] in Newark, New Jersey.

Background

After the initial Women's World Games in 1922 in Paris and the three Women's Olympiads (1921 Women's Olympiad, 1922 Women's Olympiad and 1923 Women's World Games) in Monaco, interest in women's sports grew internationally. In 1922, the Women's Amateur Athletic Association (WAAA) was founded in the United Kingdom. The WAAA organised the first official British women's championships in track and field (WAAA Championships) on 18 August 1923 at the Oxo Sports Ground in Downham outside London.

In the United States, the Amateur Athletic Union (AAU) was founded in 1888, and held its first national championship for women in the sport of swimming in 1916.[4] In 1922, try-outs for the 1922 Women's World Games were held on 13 May at Oaksmere School in Mamaroneck, New York.[9] Some historians consider this event to be the first "national" women's track meet.[9]

In 1923, the AAU sponsored the first official American women's championships in track and field.[5][6][1][7][2][3]

Events

The meet was held on 29 September 1923 at Weequahic Park in Newark, New Jersey.[1][2][8][5][4][6][10] Female athletes for the 1923 games also trained at Weequahic Park.[10]

The athletes competed in 11 events: running 50 yards, 100 yards, relay race 4x110 yards, hurdling 60 yards, high jump, long jump, discus throw, shot put, javelin, baseball throw (softball throw) and basketball throw.[8][3][7][4][1] The tournament was a huge promotion for women's sports.

Results

EventGoldSilverBronze
50 ydsMarion McCartie
City Bank Club
6,06secFrances Ruppert
Meadowbrook Club
Mabel Steel
Camp Alamo
100 ydsFrances Ruppert
Meadowbrook Club
12,0 secMarion McCartie
City Bank Club
Madeline Adams
Meadowbrook Club
Relay 4x110 ydsMeadowbrook Club
Philadelphia
52,4 secCity Bank Club
New York
Board of Recreation
Paterson, NJ
Hurdling 60 ydsHazel Kirk
Prudential Insurance
9,6 secEsther Behring
Prudential Insurance
Rose Garlock
Newark Normal School
High jumpCatherine Wright
Bridgeport A.C.
4 ft 7½ inHelen Dinnehey
Shanahan CC
4 ft 6 ¼ inIda Robinson
Philadelphia Turngemeinde
4 ft 5 ¼ in
Long jumpHelen Dinnehey
Shanahan CC
15 ft 4 inAlice Adams
Prudential Insurance
15 ft ½ inFlorence Bitner
Meadowbrook Club
14 ft
DiscusBabe Wolbert
UNAT
71 ft 9½ inRoberta Ranck
Philadelphia Turngemeinde
70 ft 10 inCarrie Gerold
Bridgeport A.C.
65 ft 10½ in
Shot put
8 lb
Bertha Christophel
GATC
30 ft 10½ inRoberta Ranck
Philadelphia Turngemeinde
29 ft 10 5/8 inGladys Booth
Prudential Insurance
28 ft 3 in
JavelinRoberta Ranck
Philadelphia Turngemeinde
59 ft 7¾ inJeanette Casper
Bridgeport A.C.
59 ft 1½ inGladys Booth
Prudential Insurance
58 ft 8 in
Softball throwElinor Churchill
Robinson F.S.
234 ft 5¾ inMildred Crotty
Bridgeport A.C
222 ft 9½ inGrace Castor
Philadelphia Turngemeinde
204 ft 4 in
Basketball throwEsther Behring
Prudential Insurance
87 ft 6 inElinor Churchill
Robinson F.S.
86 ft 8 inGrace Castor
Philadelphia Turngemeinde
80 ft 7 in

Elinor Churchill's baseball throw of 234 feet, 5 ¾ inches also was a new world record,[2] improving her record set the previous year by more than 10 feet.[6][5]

References