International Women's Sports Federation

[2] Although the FSFI collapsed in about 1936 without having achieved most of its goals, its activities, and the potential threat it posed to the International Olympic Committee (IOC) and International Amateur Athletics Federation (IAAF), led to the inclusion of women's athletics events in the Olympic Games from 1928 onwards and the organisation of women's athletics championships at international level by the IAAF.

After much hard work in Paris, France, on October 31, 1921, the Fédération Sportive Fèminine Internationale, or the International Women's Sports Federation was created.

The popularity of women's sports increased and the International Olympic Committee became interested.

[1] In Los Angeles in 1932, the German Amateur Athletic Federation recommended that the IAAF take over the organization.

[1] By the 1930s The International Women's Sports Federation was finally recognized as a strong, thriving company by the IAAF and the IOC, but in 1934 the organization disintegrated.

Its work has helped organizations such as the IAAF and the IOC recognize the importance of women's rights.