Her sister Jeanne assumed the General Secretariat of the Fédération des sociétés féminines sportives de France (FSFSF) in 1920.
[1] During the great War, they strove to improve gender codes of the day which confined the activities of women in rhythmic gymnastics and athletic sports.
This club then established itself as the bastion of sportif feminism, of which Germaine Delapierre, graduate in philosophy, and Alice Milliat were the main organisers.
[2] At their instigation the office Fédération des sociétés féminines sportives de France(FSFSF) became exclusively female in 1920 and Therese's sister Jeanne becomes on the General Secretary.
[3] A versatile sportswoman, Therese Brule participated in July 1917 in the first female French Athletic Championships at the stadium of the porte Brancion in Paris.