Meet the women who shape the future of sports.
| New series follows today’s icons, pioneers and game changers Thema Williams (TTO), Deyna Castellanos (VEN), Ishita Malaviya (IND), Channah Zeitung (USA), Silvia Solymosyova (SVK), Aljona Savchenko (GER). What do these six female athletes have in common? They are at the top of their game, paving the way for gender equality and just… crushing it! Don’t miss our brand-new original series. |
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| | Let’s talk: Athletes discuss gender equality On International Women’s Day, P.V. Sindhu, Meseret Defar, and Alysha Newman came together to discuss the barriers female competitors face today – and how we can change sport for the next generation of athletes. |
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| Seven trailblazing women who became Olympic champions |
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| Olympic judo champion Majlina Kelmendi challenges the status quo |
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| Olympic silver medallist Sarah Walker on gender equality in BMX |
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| 10 historical moments for gender equality |
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| | Unlock your full potential with Deena Kastor Your greatest power is your mind. Take the first step to go the distance with Olympic marathon medallist Deena Kastor. Join the New York Times bestselling author behind “Let your Mind Run” and learn how to cultivate optimism and think your way to victory – every day. |
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| | Did you know? Tokyo 2020 will be the most gender-balanced Olympic Games in history with 48.8 per cent women’s participation. And Paris 2024 looks set to break that record with full gender equality. |
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| What do these sports have in common? For the first time in Olympic Games history, swimming, athletics, archery, judo, shooting, table tennis and triathlon will include mixed-gender events at Tokyo 2020! Joining badminton, equestrian, sailing and tennis, the number of mixed-gender events will double from 9 to 18 at the Games. How do these events work? Let us start with triathlon mixed relay. |
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