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Alice Milliat : ウィキペディア英語版 | Alice Milliat
Alice Milliat (1884 in Nantes – 1957) was a pioneer of women's sport in France and around the world. Her lobbying on behalf of female athletes forced the inclusion of women's events in the Olympic Games. Milliat, a translator by profession participated in the sport of rowing.〔(Bruce Kidd - The Women's Olympic Games: Important Breakthrough obscured by time )〕 A member of Femina Sport, a club founded in 1911, she helped form the Federation Francaise Sportive Feminine in 1917, becoming treasurer and later president.〔(Columbia College - First international track meet for women )〕 In 1921 she organized the first international women's sporting event in Monte Carlo. ==Formation of the FSFI== On 31 October 1921, Milliat formed La Fédération Sportive Féminine Internationale (FSFI) to oversight international women's sporting events. In response to the refusal of the IAAF to include women's track and field athletics events in the 1924 Olympic Games, the FSFI decided to hold a Women's Olympic Games in 1922.〔(gbrathletics - Women's World Games )〕
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