Louise Fawcett (1904−1990) was a British javelin and discus thrower. Fawcett was educated at Hammersmith Technical School and married Leslie Leon Stenning in 1937. As a member of the British Athletic Team she participated in a number of international competitions including the Fédération Sportive Féminine Internationale second Women's World Games in Sweden (1926), in Brussels (1927), England, Prague, Berlin (1930), Birmingham, London and Barcelona (1936).

Louise Fawcett
Personal information
NationalityBritish
Born1904
Died1990
Sport
CountryUnited Kingdom
SportJavelin throw, discus throw
Retiredyes
Achievements and titles
World finals1926 Women's World Games - silver, javelin
Regional finalsMiddlesex County Javelin Champion 1931 - 35

Middlesex County Javelin Champion 1931 - 33

Middlesex County Discus Champion 1931 - 33
National finalsBritish Javelin Champion 1926 - 31
British Discus Champion 1930

Achievements

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  • Fédération Sportive Féminine Internationale Women's World Games: silver at javelin throw[1]
  • English Championship Javelin Record 1926 & 1931[2]
  • English Championship Discus Record 1930[2]
  • Middlesex County Javelin Championship 1931 - 33
  • Middlesex County Discus Championship 1931 - 33
  • British Javelin Champion 1926 - 31
  • British Javelin Record Holder 1926 - 30 (103 ft 7in or 49.1744m)
  • British Discus Champion 1930
  • British Discus Record Holder 1930 - 33 (106 ft 1112in or 61.5188m)
  • Middlesex County Javelin Record Holder 1931 - 34
  • Middlesex County Discus Champion 1931 - 35
  • Middlesex County Discus Record Holder 1931 - 35
  • Middlesex County Shot Put Champion 1934 - 35
  • Second in Women's Amateur Athletic Association Indoor Shot Put Championship 1935 - 36
  • Southern Counties Javelin Champion 1932 - 34
  • Southern Counties Javelin Record Holder 1932 - 34
  • Southern Counties Discus Champion 1935
  • Southern Counties Discus Record Holder 1935
  • Middlesex Championships 1936; First in Javelin, First in Shot Put, Second in Discus
  • Southern Counties Championships 1936; Record for Javelin (103 ft 534in)
  • Member of the Empire Games Team, London 1934
 
A Photograph taken circa 1926 Polytechnic of Central London

References

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  1. ^ "FSFI Women's World Games". GBRAthletics.com. 2007. Retrieved 20 July 2012.
  2. ^ a b "British Athletics Championships 1919-1939". GBRAthletics.com. 2007. Retrieved 20 July 2012.
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