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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.
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Why Government cannot afford to side-line women’s sport
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
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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.
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Where have all the women gone?
Our 2018 report ‘Where are all the women?’ highlighted that women made up between 4% and 10% of sports media coverage in the UK.
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Policy Positions
Campaigning for change within government so that women's sport is supported and protected.
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Questioning the fate of women in sport
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.
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Project 51
Project 51 is a collaboration between Women in Sport and Sported to challenge gender stereotypes through community sports
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Two female cyclists to take on ‘challenge of a lifetime’ to inspire women in midlife to be active and raise funds for Women in Sport
Two amateur cyclists are preparing to ride almost 1000 miles from London to France.
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The Budget: more support for pools and leisure centres will help women and girls
Find out why women and girls are disproportionately dependent on pools and leisure facilities to be active.