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Women´s sport(s) include all-female sports competitions and leagues. Women's level of play in all sports rose during the late 20th century, as women and girls were allowed and finally encouraged to devote themselves to training and practice. Title IX supported women athletes' efforts in the U.S. Women now achieve a high level of technical skill and competitiveness unknown to previous generations. More women athletes now have "a strong work ethic, motivation to train on their own, intensity, and a mentality that can focus on the game."http://www.womensoccer.com/biogs/heinrichs.html

History

Women have had to fight for the right to be athletic competitors in antiquity and modern times. In the Ancient Olympics, women were not originally allowed to compete or watch competitions. However, a separate women's athletic event, the Heraea Games, was eventually developed.

In western modern history, few women competed in sports until the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries; women athletes were frowned upon by society. That began to change in many countries, partly due to the women's rights movement. Women's participation, as fans or athletes, is still generally lower than men's. The reasons for this are not well-researched.

Some sports organizations make no division between gender. For example, high schools might have only one soccer team, and the few girls who are willing to play on a co-ed team often do so in spite of discouragement.

Even as women advance in sports, they are less likely to be represented if the more the sport is considered a "contact" game. For example, as of 2005, female boxers are still relatively uncommon, in contrast to female runners.

Magazines

Museums (US)

Existence or planning of the US Women's Sports Museum has not been verified.

However, according to the [Women's Polo Foundation] website as of February 2006, the United States Women's Sports Museum is still planning to open in Atlanta, Georgia. Listed on the USWPF's website is a new magazine called "The Sporting Women's Quarterly," which promises to be "at the helm" of the "women's luxury sports industry." The magazine also promises a spread, in it's spring 2006 inaugural issue, on the upcoming museum. The USWPF site also mentions the "United States Women's Sports Federation," apparently distinct from the [Women's Sports Foundation|http://www.womenssportsfoundation.org/cgi-bin/iowa/index.html], founded in 1974 by Billie Jean King. Kimberly Carr-Cavallo is listed as founder, President & League Commissioner of the USWPF and USMPF, as well as Editor-in-Chief of the upcoming magazine. Carr-Cavallo

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Athletes

Athletic Associations

American Football

Baseball

Basketball

Boxing

Cricket

Football (Soccer)

Golf

Most of Wikipedia's articles about women golfers are in , or

Gymnastics

Ice hockey

Lacrosse

Martial Arts

Rowing

Tennis

Volleyball

Wrestling

See also

References

 


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