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UEFA Women’s Euros 2022: More than just a football tournament
Before looking at the 2022 women's euros it is important to look back on how the women's game has evolved and got to where it is today.
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This document tells you the terms on which you may use the Women in Sport website.
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Empowerment and the Suffragettes movement
Beverley Cook, Working History at the Museum of London, speaks to Women in Sport about the Suffragettes movement and its relevance today.
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Loughborough University’s John Steele: Culture change needs to reach the top
John Steele, Executive Director of Sport at Loughborough University, explains the changes and progress that he has seen throughout his long career.
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Liz Nicholl: All too often the culture in organisations is allowed to develop and go unchecked
Liz Nicholl, the outgoing Chief Executive of UK Sport, shares her thoughts on the advancements that have been made during her tenure at the top of British sport.
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Anne-Marie Batson: A lot of eyes have been opened about the opportunities in front of us
Anne-Marie Batson discusses the opportunities for black women in the sport sector.
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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.
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Women in Sport departing CEO awarded MBE
Departing Chief Executive Ruth Holdaway has been awarded an MBE for services to gender equality in sport.
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Women in Sport announce new CEO
We are delighted to announce the appointment of Stephanie Hilborne OBE as its new CEO.