
The Whyte Review exposes a problem that extends far beyond gymnastics
Following the allegations of abusive behaviour made by elite gymnasts, the much-anticipated Whyte Review into British Gymnastics has been published.
Following the allegations of abusive behaviour made by elite gymnasts, the much-anticipated Whyte Review into British Gymnastics has been published.
Two amateur cyclists are preparing to ride almost 1000 miles from London to France.
A new programme designed to provide a supportive space for teenage girls has launched to help girls find and reclaim the joy of sport.
Women in Sport is delighted to be working in partnership with Sport England to level up access to sport and physical activity across the country.
The latest Sport England Active Lives data has shown that women's activity levels have failed to bounce back to those seen before the pandemic.
Find out about our Daughters and Dads programme that aims to empower girls and their families through sport.
Girls aged between 9-15 years old in pilot areas are to be offered exclusive free gym memberships to help improve confidence, wellbeing and activity.
Women in Sport has been working with National Governing Bodies to support them in decision-making around transgender inclusion in women's sport.
We have found that 43% of teenage girls who once considered themselves ‘sporty’, disengage from sport following primary school.
2022 is shaping up to be an incredible year of sport. As the Winter Olympics draws to a close we can begin to reflect on its impact.