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Louise Fawcett (1904 − 1990) was a British javelin and discus thrower. Fawcett was educated at Hammersmith Technical School and married Leslie Leon Stenning in 1937. As a member of the British Athletic Team she participated in a number of international competitions including the Fédération Sportive Féminine Internationale second Women's World Games in Sweden (1926), in Brussels (1927), England, Prague, Berlin (1930), Birmingham, London and Barcelona (1936). == Achievements == *Fédération Sportive Féminine Internationale Women's World Games: silver at javelin throw *English Championship Javelin Record 1926 & 1931〔 *English Championship Discus Record 1930 *Middlesex County Javelin Championship 1931 - 33 *Middlesex County Discus Championship 1931 - 33 *British Javelin Champion 1926 - 31 *British Javelin Record Holder 1926 - 30 (103 ft 7in or 49.1744m) *British Discus Champion 1930 *British Discus Record Holder 1930 - 33 (106 ft 11in or 61.5188m) *Middlesex County Javelin Record Holder 1931 - 34 *Middlesex County Discus Champion 1931 - 35 *Middlesex County Discus Record Holder 1931 - 35 *Middlesex County Shot Putt Champion 1934 - 35 *Second in Women's Amateur Athletic Association Indoor Shot Putt Championship 1935 - 36 *Southern Counties Javelin Champion 1932 - 34 *Southern Counties Javelin Record Holder 1932 - 34 *Southern Counties Discus Champion 1935 *Southern Counties Discus Record Holder 1935 *Middlesex Championships 1936; First in Javelin, First in Shot Putt, Second in Discus *Southern Counties Championships 1936; Record for Javelin (103 ft 5in) *Member of the Empire Games Team, London 1934 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Louise Fawcett」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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