Dame Katherine Grainger: There’s been progress but we’re not there yet
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.
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.
Blog by Kristy Cooper, project manager for Deaf Get Active and volunteer at the charity Living Options Devon.
As the world celebrates International Women’s Day, Women in Sport speaks with voices from across the sporting landscape about the progress made and the challenge ahead.
Women in Sport exists to transform the lives of women and girls through sport. We were founded in 1984 and have worked for four decades to demand change.
Deaf teenage girls are at increased risk of dropping out of sport and face additional barriers to participation than hearing girls.
Did you know that there's a staggering 22% gender gap in team sports?
We welcome the publication of the Independent Commission of Equality in Cricket report which we believe should be read by all those involved in the game of cricket.
We have found that 43% of teenage girls who once considered themselves ‘sporty’, disengage from sport following primary school.
Women in Sport has appointed Julia Newton as its new Chair of its Board of Trustees.