
What will Covid-19 mean for the future of women’s sport?
This is such an unprecedented time, we will remember it and it will be a marker, but a marker of what?
This is such an unprecedented time, we will remember it and it will be a marker, but a marker of what?
We want to encourage families to try and make the most of this unprecedented time at home.
A message from Stephanie Hilborne OBE, Chief Executive of Women in Sport.
In her first blog as CEO of Women in Sport, Stephanie Hilborne reflects on her first month in the role and shares why she decided to join the charity.
Blog by Bethan Lishman, hammer thrower for UK Deaf Athletics.
Blog by Catherine Fletcher, ex-GB deaf tennis player.
Blog by Kristy Cooper, project manager for Deaf Get Active and volunteer at the charity Living Options Devon.
Women in Sport has teamed up with UK Deaf Sport to celebrate Deaf Awareness Week from 6 to 12 May.
Dame Katherine Grainger, is the Chair of UK Sport. A former rower, Grainger is the first British woman ever to win medals at five successive Olympic Games.
Anne-Marie Batson discusses the opportunities for black women in the sport sector.