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Antoinette Gallemaers

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Antoinette Gallemaers
Personal information
NationalityBelgian
Born(1898-02-21)21 February 1898
Brussels, Belgium
Died3 October 1961(1961-10-03) (aged 63)
Etterbeek, Belgium
Sport
SportTrack and field athletics
Event(s)Sprint
ClubAtalante

Antoinette Gallemaers (21 February 1898 - 3 October 1961) was a Belgian sprinter and football player, being active during the 1920s. She was a member of Brussels Femina Club and Atalante.[1]

She was ten times national champion. She was Belgian record holder in the 250 metres and 300 metres. She represented Belgium at international competitions.

Sports career

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Athletics

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Gallemaers was active in the earliest era of women’s athletics in Belgium being a member of the Brussels Fémina Club. In 1921 she competed in cross-country, but started focusing on track and field athletics. She competed in several middle-distance races. In 1922 she became national champion in the 300 metres event in a new Belgian record time. At the national championships in 1923 she finished second in the 250 metres but became national champion in 1924 in a new national record time of 36.6 seconds.[1] In 1926 and 1927 she became national champion in both the 80 metres and 250 metres; in 1927 with a national record in the 250 metres. She became national champion in the 200 metres in 1928 and 1931.

Gallemaers represented Belgium at many international competitions from the earliest international women’s competitions in 1921. She was twice a member of the national team at the Women’s Olympiad including in 1924[2] and annualy at the match between Belgium and France, including in 1921, 1922, 1923, 1924 and 1925[3] and the 1928 Belgium–Netherlands women's athletics competition.[4] She was entered for the 1928 Summer Olympics but did not start.[5]

Football

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Galllemaers was a member of Atalante. She became national champion with her team in 1928.[6]

References

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  1. 1.0 1.1 "Antoinette Gallemaers". La Dernière Heure. 22 December 1925. p. 1.
  2. "Wederlandsche sportvrouwen meeting te Stamford-Bridge". Sportwereld (in Dutch). 4 August 1924. p. 3 – via uurl.kbr.be.
  3. "La rencontre féminine d'athletisme France - Belgique | Un superbe victoire des sportives Française". La Dernière Heure (in French). 18 August 1924. p. 4 – via uurl.kbr.be.
  4. "België-Nederland voor dames". Het Vaderland (in Dutch). 4 June 1928. Retrieved 20 June 2022 – via Delpher.
  5. Antoinette Gallemaers at Olympedia
  6. "Match Féminin: L'Atalante remporte le championnat de Belgique". La Dernière Heure. 18 April 1928.