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Why there is no finish line for women’s rugby
Sport is a never-ending rollercoaster. England women’s rugby World Cup campaigns ended in heartbreak this week at the hands of New Zealand.
Sport is a never-ending rollercoaster. England women’s rugby World Cup campaigns ended in heartbreak this week at the hands of New Zealand.
Mixed sex sport is a growing part of the sporting eco-system. Where it is happening, we want to make it work for girls.
Women in Sport has launched new research into the menopause and sport and activity alongside a new curation of images and films.
"When we think about playgrounds, generally, we assume the boys play football, and the girls sit around and chat."
Sport is inherently physical, so the different physiologies of the sexes matters. Read about our stance on transgender inclusion in sport.
Far too many women in midlife are missing out on the social, psychological, and physical health benefits of being active. Read our research to uncover the barriers and understand how we can break them down.
The 5% activity gender gap is now the biggest it’s been since reporting began.
Our latest research shows that boys as young as five have already learnt that sport is not for girls. Let's debunk this myth and raise the next generation of Mini Allies.
This week, the Government published its updated sport strategy; the first update since 2015. The gender activity gap won’t close on the back of good intentions; we need targeted investment to help level the playing field for women and girls.
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.