... that in 2020, Ukrainianassociation football refereeMaryna Striletska was part of the first all-woman officiating team for a men's international football match?'
... that when American-born skierKatie Vesterstein chose to compete for Estonia, she had only visited the country once, and did not speak the language? + (8,848 views)
... thatAntoinette Dinga Dzondo(pictured), Minister of Social Affairs and Humanitarian Action of the Republic of the Congo, set up a fund to help refugees in the country return home?
... that in 1975, Finland's Minister of EducationMarjatta Väänänen sent a petition to theArchbishop of Turku with almost 1 million signatures, advocating for the introduction of female priests?
... thattoday's London Marathon is not being run on its usual course, but instead as 19.6 laps aroundSt James's Park, to prevent spectators from attending? ++++ (21,991 views)
... that in 2018, Guyanese politicianCharrandas Persaud voted against his own government coalition in ano-confidence motion, causing the coalition to fall by one vote?
... that British 19th-century prison visitorSarah Martin criticised living conditions atThe Tolhouse jail, and objected to the fact that the inmates had no access to a church or chaplain?
... thatJoseph Ngolepus finished third at the2003 London Marathon, one second behind the winner, in the closest London Marathon finish in history?
... that in a 2013 ranking compiled by the political editors ofVerdens Gang,Astrid Gjertsen was rated the ninth-most important woman in Norwegian history?
... that Austrian industrialistHans Lauda was critical of his grandsonNiki's Formula One ambitions, as he believed that "a Lauda should be on the economic pages of the newspaper, not the sports pages"?
... that while living in China, New Zealand tour guideTroy Collings co-founded a company specialising in tours of North Korea?
... that while other 1978Chicago Marathon runners complained the late start meant finishing in 80 °F (27 °C) heat, winnerLynae Larson was concerned about its effect on her six-hour drive home?
2019 DYKs
... that Ivorian special advisorEuphrasie Kouassi Yao has worked as aUNESCO chair for Water, Women and Decision-making, and has been honoured by the Global Platform for Enterprising Women?
... that jams made by FrenchchocolatierChristine Ferber(pictured) are sold in TokyoIsetan department stores, each wrapped in red cloth with a white bow? + (5.4k)
... thatStephen Twinoburyo, a Ugandan expatriate in South Africa, said that Ugandans were unhappy about the ticket prices for the2010 FIFA World Cup that took place in his new country?
... that in 1956, Germancivil servantErica Pappritz co-wrote a book onetiquette which included sections on correct odour and on howBonn diplomats liked to carry umbrellas?
... that the main award of theDanish Animation Society is named afterBørge Ring, the first Dane to win anOscar?Incorrect as he wasn't the first, contrary to the source
... that in 1960Emil Paleček discovered thatnucleic acids could be studiedelectrochemically, contradicting previous assumptions that DNA molecules were too large to have electrochemical properties?
... that in 2017,Sofía Gómez broke theCMAS Constant Weight Bi-Finsfreediving world record, and then broke her own record two days later?
... that in 2017,Renee Rabinowitz successfully suedEl Al after the airline forced her to move at the request of aHaredi Jewish man who refused to sit beside her? ++ (12,070 views)
... thatAngeline Murimirwa received money for her secondary education fromCamfed, and is now its regional executive director for Southern & Eastern Africa?