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Alice Joséphine
Marie Milliat née
Million (5 May 1884 – 19 May 1957) was a
pioneer of women's sport. Her
lobbying on
behalf of
female athletes led to...
- annually.
Activists urged the
arena should be
named in
honour of
Alice Milliat (1884–1957), a
French athlete,
sports official and
campaigner for women's...
- held four
times between 1922 and 1934. They were
established by
Alice Milliat and the Fédération
Sportive Féminine
Internationale (FSFI) to compensate...
- FSFSF's
initial board contained only two
female members:
Milliat and
Marie Surcouf. In 1919,
Milliat became the FSFSF's president, and from that time, the...
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international women's
sports event, a 5-day multi-sport
event organised by
Alice Milliat and held on 24–31
March 1921 in
Monte Carlo at the
International Sporting...
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International Women's
Sports Federation – was
founded in
October 1921 by
Alice Milliat because of the
unwillingness of
existing sports organisations, such as...
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female presidents. In 1919,
French translator and
amateur rower,
Alice Milliat initiated talks with the IOC and
International ****ociation of Athletics...
- meet in the
United States was held and it was
called "a
field day".
Alice Milliat argued for the
inclusion of
women at the Olympics, but the International...
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organization in
France that was led by women's
football pioneer Alice Milliat. The
league lasted for
twelve seasons before disbanding due to the prohibition...
- Mary H.; Bonin, Thérèse M. (1977). "The
Pioneering Role Of
Madame Alice Milliat and the FSFI in
Establishing International Trade and
Field Competition...