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by Lindsay Parks Pieper Renée Clarke towered over all of her competitors in the 1976 La Jolla tennis tournament. Aided by a six-feet-two-inch frame and
by Lindsay Parks Pieper Renée Clarke towered over all of her competitors in the 1976 La Jolla tennis tournament. Aided by a six-feet-two-inch frame and
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by Alex Channon Sex segregation in sports is so widely accepted that it is hardly ever discussed. But this outdated and harmful notion merely reinforces
by Jane Schonberger Growing up in the ’70s, I loved watching the Olympics. As an athlete myself, I sat mesmerized through performances from exciting athletes
by Mauricio Espinoza Jordan leaped to grab that ball as if nothing else in the world mattered, the way good goalkeepers do, oblivious to the
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by Tim Grainey The United States women’s national soccer team played to a television audience of 40 million in 1999, still the largest U.S. audience
by Christine Stark I could say soccer saved me, but it wouldn’t be true. I saved myself, as a girl, on my own, by becoming
by The Editors The convergence of two events this summer brings excitement and attention to women in sports — the impetus for this edition of
by Susan J. Bandy As a former athlete and a graduate student in Sports Studies, I embraced feminism in the 1970s. It seemed to be
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