The Untold Heroism of Alice Milliat: Trailblazer for Women in Sports
Join Simon and Vicky in this riveting episode of Wonder Women, as they delve into the inspirational yet unsung story of Alice Josephine Marie Milliat. Born in 1884 in Nantes, France, Alice faced personal tragedies but found solace in sports, especially after moving to England. Despite resistance from the male-dominated sports world, spearheaded by the antagonistic Baron Pierre de Coubertin, Alice became a formidable force advocating for women's inclusion in the Olympic Games. Her relentless pursuit led to the establishment of the Women's Olympic Games, shaking the foundations of sexist barriers and paving the way for future generations of female athletes. Discover the groundbreaking efforts of Alice and her unwavering resolve that have impacted the world of sports, driving towards true equality. Tune in to learn about this incredible woman whose legacy still resonates today!
Sources:
- “Alice Milliat, Olympic Games pioneer, finally honored by Benoît Hopquin (Le Monde Fr) 2024
- Alice Milliat Foundation
- The Suffragettes of Sport – Alice Milliat and the rebel pioneers of 20th century women’s athletics by David Owen (Inside the Games) 2016
- The Suffragette of Sport: Alice Milliat by theinediblelifeofme (Stories of Her) 2020
- Summer Olympics 2024 Wikipedia
00:00 Introduction to Wonder Women
00:38 Vicky's Turn: A Story of Olympic Proportions
01:31 Meet Alice Josephine Marie Million
03:14 The Baron and the Birth of the Modern Olympics
06:09 Alice's Fight for Women's Inclusion in Sports
09:32 The Women's Olympic Games
17:30 Legacy and Ongoing Struggles
27:01 Conclusion and Future Stories