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Pioneers in Bloomers - The True Story of the Pedestriennes - British Sport's First Female Celebrities (Paperback)
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Pioneers in Bloomers - The True Story of the Pedestriennes - British Sport's First Female Celebrities (Paperback)
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Loot Price R341
Discovery Miles 3 410
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Women's sport is finally flourishing in Britain. But still largely
unrecognised are the pioneering efforts of the Victorian era
'pedestriennes' who laid the foundations for modern woman to
participate in professional sport. Dozens of these working-class
women abandoned humdrum lives to become history's first
professional sportswomen. They bravely put personal safety and
decorum aside to tackle astonishing walking contests of 1,000 miles
or more, competing against each other or against the clock, chasing
cash prizes to feed and clothe their families. Victorian society
was shocked by their chutzpah. Several of the women became rich and
famous, but many had a torrid time. Huge crowds watched them
trekking day and night. The public loved them, but the authorities
wanted them banned. The walks were often riotous affairs that
attracted gamblers, drinkers and rowdy behaviour, but it was the
women themselves who would be lambasted in the press, condemned as
immoral and despicable. The controversy only intensified when they
adopted the daring new 'bloomers' costume from America, but with
hindsight it is clear they were actually pioneers for women's
rights.
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