Frankfurt am Main, July 20–21, 1929
In Germany, the pioneering country for women’s athletics, the national championships were held in the second half of July in Frankfurt am Main. Bavarian Elisabeth "Lisa" Gelius, who lived to nearly 100 years old, captured three titles: the 100 and the 200, and the sprint relay with the Munich team.
Meanwhile, powerhouse Grete Heublein launched a world record in the shot put at 12.85 (42-1¾). Ruth Becker (later Engelhard) secured the second-best world ranking in the 80-metre hurdles with 12.4.
Medallists (Wikipedia)