The first women's fighting event can be traced back to 1876 when Nell Saunders and Rose Harland fought in a boxing match in New York. This event marked a significant moment in women's sports history, as it challenged traditional gender norms and paved the way for future female athletes. Since then, women's fighting events have gained popularity and recognition across various combat sports such as boxing, MMA, and Wrestling.
The trampoline became an Olympic event in 2000. There is no first women in the trampoline event. The link below has who what won medals in what year.
CroQuet
Croquet, Tennis, and Golf were the first events women competed at in the 1900 Games in Paris. The first event that a woman won a gold medal in was tennis.
The battle of Lexington
The battle of Lextinton
The battle of Lextinton
the first major event was when the women took little boy at our home and she was very human
Women's two. The 2002 Games in Salt Lake City were the first Games with an event in bobsleigh for women.
Women first started swimming in the Olympics in 1912.
long jump
The Battle of Lexington marked the first fighting between the American minutemen and the British redcoats. The Colonists won the battle.
At the Olympic Games, women's shot put debuted at the 1948 Games in London.