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HM Queen Elizabeth II 1926 – 2022
Women in Sport is deeply saddened by the death of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II.
Women in Sport is deeply saddened by the death of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II.
Why are women with a health condition or disability missing out on the benefits that sport and physical activity brings as they get older?
A new programme designed to provide a supportive space for teenage girls has launched to help girls find and reclaim the joy of sport.
Women in Sport’s vision is that no one is excluded from the joy, fulfilment and lifelong benefits of sport. Yet all too often, women and girls are still missing out.
Women in Sport is a charity, and it is because of the generous support we receive from funders and donors that we are able to carry out our work.
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.
Blog by Catherine Fletcher, ex-GB deaf tennis player.
Women in Sport's research into how lockdown impacted women's exercise and activity levels.
I'm Lisa Waterman, a mum of two and I have always secretly wanted to be a black belt in karate!