- Stanisława
Walasiewicz (3
April 1911 – 4
December 1980), also
known as
Stefania Walasiewicz, and
Stella Walsh, was a Polish-American
track and
field athlete...
- medallists: 1932
champion Stanisława
Walasiewicz and 1964
bronze medallist Ewa Kłobukowska, both of Poland.
Walasiewicz endured accusations during her career...
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Retrieved 23
November 2022.
Klaudia Snochowska-Gonzales. "
Walasiewicz była kobietą (
Walasiewicz Was a Woman)".
Gazeta Wyborcza (in Polish). 190 (14 August...
- Pole Stanisława
Walasiewicz. In 1980,
after her
shooting death as a
bystander at an
armed robbery, 1932 race
winner Stanisława
Walasiewicz was
revealed to...
- time of 12.2 seconds. This time was
immediately improved by Stanisława
Walasiewicz, who also set a
world record. Von
Bremen ran 12.0
seconds in the final...
-
Retrieved 1
January 2021.
Klaudia Snochowska-Gonzales. "
Walasiewicz była kobietą (
Walasiewicz Was a Woman)".
Gazeta Wyborcza (in Polish). 190 (14 August...
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Czech singer Stanisława Umińska (1901–1977),
Polish actress Stanisława
Walasiewicz (1911–1980),
Polish athlete Stanisława
Wysocka (1877–1941),
Polish actress...
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Maria José Martínez-Patiño
Dutee Chand Santhi Soundarajan Stanisława
Walasiewicz Helen Stephens Ewa Klobukowska. trackfield.brinkster.net Ewa Kłobukowska...
- in the women's
division in the
early 20th century, such as Stanisława
Walasiewicz and Mary
Weston (later Mark), and the IAAF
responded by
introducing ****...
- 1929:
Catherine Donovan 1930: Stanisława
Walasiewicz (POL),
Catherine Capp (2nd) 1931: Stanisława
Walasiewicz (POL),
Catherine Capp (2nd) 1932: Catherine...