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Women's Cycle Racing Association : ウィキペディア英語版 | Women's Cycle Racing Association
The Women's Cycle Racing Association (WCRA) was a British organization which sought to further the cause of women in cycling. ==History== Founded by Eileen Gray in 1949 under the name Women's Track Racing Association, it was eventually renamed the Women's Cycle Racing Association in 1956. The same year it organized the first British National Road Race Championships for women, which was won by Millie Robinson. There were no World Championship or Olympic events held for women at that time, but due to the work of the WCRA, a women's World Championships was first held in 1958, although it wasn't until 1984 that women were granted Olympic cycling events.〔(【引用サイトリンク】 title=Our History )〕 In 2007, after 50 years of campaigning, the Association was brought to an end having considered to have achieved the goals of the founding members.
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