#Olympics #Inspiration #WomenInSports
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Elana Meyers Taylor's victory in her fifth Olympics was about far more than gold
Elana Meyers Taylor had already cemented her place in Olympic history long before Monday night. She had competed with and against men on the World Cup tour and at the world championships to help force women's monobob into the Winter Olympic program.
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American bobsledder Elana Meyers Taylor, 41, finally wins first gold...
Elana Meyers Taylor finally captured Olympic gold.
It took her five Winter Olympics, but the legendary 41-year-old bobsledder reached the top of the podium Monday in the women's monobob in Cortina, finishing in 3:57.
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USA's Meyers Taylor, 41, wins 1st Olympic gold
CORTINA D'AMPEZZO, Italy -- Elana Meyers Taylor has won World Cups, won world championships, already was the oldest woman to win an Olympic bobsled medal, recruited dozens of people to the sport and twice pulled off comebacks after becoming a mother.
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Abby Wambach leaves Casey Wasserman's agency over Epstein ties
Soccer legend Abby Wambach is the latest high-profile celebrity to leave Casey Wasserman's agency after his name appeared in correspondence with Ghislaine Maxwell in the Department of Justice's newly released Epstein files.
#Motherhood #WomenInSports #Olympics
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Mom of toddler wins Olympic gold medal -- what she does next stuns viewers
A brief post鈥憆ace interview at the Milano Cortina 2026 Winter Games has caused quite a stir on social media, igniting a wider conversation about the expectations placed on modern women to simultaneously be present mothers and committed professionals.
#WNBA #WomenInSports #SportsEquity
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Candace Parker recalls receiving a $12 check from WNBA: "I wish I would've had a camera phone to take a picture"
The WNBA attendance numbers and television ratings continue to improve, corporate sponsorships expand, and players are finally seeing long-overdue financial progress across a myriad of areas, including higher salaries, better charter flights and accommodations, and overall league investment in their brands.
#WinterOlympics #RepresentationMatters #WomenInSports
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'It's for the next generation:' How history-making Olympic hockey star Laila Edwards is embracing trailblazer status
For Laila Edwards, this year's Winter Olympics is about far more than sport, and that's something she's getting comfortable with.
#Olympics #WomenInSports #DiversityInSports
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Edwards to become 1st Black woman to play for U.S. Olympic hockey team | NHL.com
Laila Edwards said she felt the joy come through her TV at home in Ohio when the United States women's hockey team defeated Canada 3-2 for the gold medal at the 2018 PyeongChang Olympics.
#WomenInSports #GenderEquality #BreakingBarriers
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Meet Helena Costa, the only female sporting director in the men's game
"It's good when someone remembers that you could be Mourinho in a skirt, right. " says Helena Costa with a smile as she talks to The Athletic on the veranda of a plush Spanish hotel.
#WomenInSports #SportsMedicine #FemaleAthletes
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New institute funds $50 million research to prevent injuries in female athletes and keep them playing longer
As thousands of female athletes take the world stage in Milan to compete at the 2026 Winter Olympics, a group is investing more than $50 million to revolutionize their careers by closing the gaps for women in sports medicine research.
#BillieJeanKing #Documentary #WomenInSports
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'Give Me the Ball!' Review: Rousing Bio-Doc Pays Tribute to the Indomitable Billie Jean King, Whose Tenacity Equalized the Professional Tennis Court
Prolific documentarian Liz Garbus and co-director Elizabeth Wolff celebrate the life and legendary achievements of championship tennis trailblazer Billie Jean King with infectious admiration and gratitude in Give Me the Ball.
#Sports #SocialJustice #WomenInSports
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USWNT's Emma Hayes on the fatal Minnesota shooting: 'It's upsetting on so many levels'
U. S. women's national team coach Emma Hayes has joined a growing chorus of sports figures who have spoken out in the days after the fatal shooting of 37-year-old Alex Pretti by federal agents in Minneapolis.