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FRANCE, REPRESENTED BY MLLE. M. O. M. OSTERMEYER, claimed the honour of winning the first medal at the 14th Olympiad, when the French girl proved an easy winner in the women’s discus throw. Her distance was 41.92 metres (137ft 6½in). She is here seen in action during the event.

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Greymouth Evening Star, 24 August 1948, Page 5

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FRANCE, REPRESENTED BY MLLE. M. O. M. OSTERMEYER, claimed the honour of winning the first medal at the 14th Olympiad, when the French girl proved an easy winner in the women’s discus throw. Her distance was 41.92 metres (137ft 6½in). She is here seen in action during the event. Greymouth Evening Star, 24 August 1948, Page 5

FRANCE, REPRESENTED BY MLLE. M. O. M. OSTERMEYER, claimed the honour of winning the first medal at the 14th Olympiad, when the French girl proved an easy winner in the women’s discus throw. Her distance was 41.92 metres (137ft 6½in). She is here seen in action during the event. Greymouth Evening Star, 24 August 1948, Page 5

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