2022 – The Year Women’s Sport Roared
The success of our elite sportswomen this summer means more girls are dreaming of reaching the top than ever before.
The success of our elite sportswomen this summer means more girls are dreaming of reaching the top than ever before.
We want women and girls to be equally able to experience the joy of playing in a team or achieving a personal best, the boost to physical and emotional well-being from staying active, and the associated benefits for their academic achievement, careers and family life.
Read our policy positions on how the government can better support women's sport, as featured in The Sports Think Tank's Road to the Manifestos
As Women in Sport marks the start of its 40th anniversary the charity is delighted to announce the appointment of Polly Neate CBE, Yama Otung and Brian Moore to its Board of Trustees.
The historic exclusion of women and girls from the high-profile team sport of rugby is an injustice with far reaching consequences. We welcome the publication of the Independent Review of the Welsh Rugby Union, chaired by Dame Anne Rafferty.
Women in Sport has partnered with Getty Images to launch a curation of ground-breaking images and short films that challenge the way women going through the menopause are portrayed in society.
Just 12 per cent of women have cycled at least twice in the past 28 days – almost half the number of men (22%).
This insight pack provides in-depth research into women and physical activity as they transition through menopause into later life.
Say hello to our small but mighty team, creating change across the sector to encourage women and girls into sport.
New report from charity Women in Sport exposes the gendered ‘dream deficit’