Suzanne Liébrard (5 April 1894 - 26 March 1932) was a versatile former French athlete, who was 13 times champion of France between 1917 and 1919.
Suzanne Liébrard, (née Cuzin), an accountant by trade, was with her sister Jeanne and the sisters, Jeanne and Thérèse Brulé, one of the founders on 27 July 1912 of the sporting club Femina Sport which included Mrs. Faivre Bouvot as the first president.
[1] During the great War, this group indicated their desire to break with the sexual codes of physical activities current then by competing in athletics.
Their club, including Alice Milliat and Germaine Delapierre, a graduate in philosophy, became a bastion of feminine sport.
[2] A versatile sportswoman, Suzanne Lièbrard participated in July 1917 at the first women's events in the French Athletic Championships at the stadium of Brancion at Paris.