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  1. Stanisława Walasiewicz, luego Stella Walsh (Wierzchownia, Zarato de Polonia, Imperio ruso, 3 de abril de 1911 - Cleveland, Ohio, 4 de diciembre de 1980) fue una atleta polaca y más tarde nacionalizada estadounidense que fue campeona olímpica de los 100 metros en los Juegos Olímpicos de Los Ángeles 1932 y subcampeona en los de ...

  2. Stanisława Walasiewicz (3 April 1911 – 4 December 1980), also known as Stefania Walasiewicz, [2] and Stella Walsh, [3] was a Polish-American track and field athlete, who became a women's Olympic champion in the 100 metres. Born in Poland and raised in the United States, she became an American citizen in 1947.

  3. Stanisława Walasiewicz (Walasiewiczówna), właśc. Stefania Walasiewicz (ur. 3 kwietnia 1911 w Wierzchowni, zm. 4 grudnia 1980 w Cleveland) – polska interpłciowa lekkoatletka startująca w biegach sprinterskich i skoku w dal, mistrzyni olimpijska, wielokrotna rekordzistka świata.

  4. As a teenager, Walsh was a rising track-and-field star, setting a world record in 1930 in the 100-yard dash. She was expected to land a gold medal for the United States at the 1932 Olympics. The Depression, however, cost Walsh her job with the New York Central Railroad.

  5. 5 de may. de 2017 · Conoce la vida de Stanisława Walasiewicz, la campeona olímpica de 1932 que se reveló como hombre tras su muerte. Descubre sus logros deportivos, sus cambios de nombre y nacionalidad, y su curiosa muerte en un supermercado.

  6. 28 de jul. de 2016 · Stella Walsh was a Polish-born American athlete who won gold medals in the 100-meter dash at the 1932 and 1936 Olympics. She was also a woman with ambiguous genitalia, a fact that was revealed after her murder in 1980 and cast doubt on her achievements.

  7. 30 de mar. de 2024 · Stanisława Walasiewicz was a Polish-American athlete who, during an unusually long career (over 20 years), won two Olympic medals and some 40 Amateur Athletic Union (AAU) championships and was credited with nearly a dozen world records in women’s running and jumping events. While on a shopping trip.