Women and Sport in the XX-XXI. century

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Women and Sport in the XX-XXI. century
Women and Sport in the
XX-XXI. century
Katalin Szikora
associate professor
• Women – Sport – Politics in the XX. – XXI.
Century
• Women and the Olympic movement
Pierre de Coubertin (1896-1925)
Henry de Baillet Latour (1925-1942)
Juan Antonio Samaranch (1980-2001)
• J. A. Samaranch „idea”
• More women in the IOC
IOC members:
1981 Pirjo Hagman, Isabella de Fonseca
1984 Princess Nora von Lichtenstein
1986 Anita de Frantz, 1997, 2005 Vice
President
2001 candidate for presidency
Nők - férfiak aránya a NOB-ban
2010 február
100
90
80
70
91 fő
84,26%
60
létszám
50
40
30
20
10
17 fő
15,74
0
forrás: NOB hivatalos
nők
IOC members
férfiak
honlapja
A NOB tiszteletbeli tagjainak nemek szerinti megoszlása
2010 február
25
20
35 fő
89,29%
15
létszám
10
5
3 fő
10,71%
0
nők
IOC honorary members
férfiak
forrás: NOB hivatalos honlapja
MOB tagok megoszlása nemek suerint
NŐK
17 fő (10,12 %)
FÉRFIAK
151 fő (89,88 %)
2010 február
forrás: MOB hivatalos
honlapja
Hungarian Olympic Commitee
MOB Elnökségében a hölgyek aránya
NŐK
2 fő (10,52 %)
FÉRFIAK
17 fő (88,48 %)
HOC Executiv Board
2010 február
forrás: MOB hovatalos
honlapja
Krisztina Regőczy
Judit Faragó
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International Congresses
1994 Brighton (Quota system)
1996 Lausanne
2000 Paris
2004 Marrakech
2009 Tokyo
• IAPESGW congresses
International Association of Physical
Education and Sport for Girls and Women
2009 July 16-19 Cape Town
2010 November 27-28 Tehran
Women and Sport in Hungary
• 2000 Sport Law
• Quota 10-35 % until 2006
• International conferences 2000, 2002
• 2004 the new law (the paragraph
„disappeared”)
Pierre de Coubertin
Charlotte Cooper 1900
1900 Paris
1908 London
1912 Stockholm
1920 Antwerp
1920 Antwerp
1924 Paris Helen Wills
Helen Wills, Susan Lenglen
Sonja Henie
Mildred Babe Didrikson
Danish gymnasts
1928 Amsterdam
Alice Milliat
Fanny Blankers-Koen
Dawn Fraser
Michelle Ostermeyer
Vilma Rudolph
Vera Caslavska
Colette Besson
Marja Liisa Hamalainen Kirvesniemi
Irena Szewinska
Ludmilla Tourischeva
Katarina Witt
Olga Korbut
Nadia Comaneci
Mary Lou Retton. Her coach: Béla Károlyi
Anita de Frantz
Women in the
Hungarian Sports
Giselle, wife of St. Stephen
Anjou Maria the first Hungarian queen (1380)
King Matthias and his wife Beatrix from Naples
Queen Elisabeth
Her wall bars
Excercise from the book of József Zimányi (1863)
Women gymnastic festival 1910
Rhytmic gymnastic show in 1930
Physical education class in 1960
1992
Skating fashion in 1880
Lili Kronberger world champion 1912
Fencing class 1880
Gizella Tary, 1924
Ilona Elek - 1936, 1948 gold,1952 silver medal
First swimming illustration (Comenius: Orbis Pictus)
Swimming pool in Pest 1844
Klára Petzke - First long distance swimmer 1880
Krisztina Egerszegi - 5 gold medals
Tennis around 1880
Paulina Pálffy - First champion (1895)
Zsuzsa Körmöczy - Roland Garros winner (1958)
Andrea Temesvári,
Roland Garros winner in
1986 (Martina Navratilova)
Shooting class in the room 1880
Ilka Pálmai, 1883 Vindobona ballon
Katalin Vértessy, first hungarian champion
Ibolya Csák 1936
Angéla Németh 1968
Dóra Győrffy
Katalin Kovács
2 olympic gold medals in kayak, 29 world champion title
Alice Jászi, 1915
Excercises from Alice Jászi’s book: The New Way of
the Women Body Culture
Rosika Schwimmer the first hungarian feminist 1913
1950 „socialist value”
but, new possibilities
Dóra Pásztory - Paralympic champion
The Polgár family

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