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  2. Sports Illustrated for Women - Wikipedia

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    Sports Illustrated Women (previously called Sports Illustrated for Women) and also known as SI Women, was a bimonthly sports magazine covering (according to its statement of purpose) "the sports that women play and what they want to follow", from basketball to tennis, soccer to volleyball, field hockey to ice hockey and figure skating and more.

  3. Jackie MacMullan - Wikipedia

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    She started her sports journalism career at the age fifteen in order to write only about her high school's girl teams for their local newspaper. [2] She is a graduate of the University of New Hampshire , where she played Division I basketball for the Wildcats.

  4. Sports Illustrated - Wikipedia

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    Sports Illustrated (SI) is an American sports magazine first published in August 1954. Founded by Stuart Scheftel , it was the first magazine with a circulation of over one million to win the National Magazine Award for General Excellence twice.

  5. Why is logging the most dangerous job in America? - AOL

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    The American average, for reference, is 3.4 per 100,000, making logging 39 times more dangerous than the average job in the U.S. So what is it that loggers do on a daily basis, and why does it ...

  6. Why 'Sports Illustrated Swimsuit' will only work with brands ...

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    A press release from the brand further explains what it takes to advertise within the pages of Sports Illustrated Swimsuit, sharing that brands must "prove they are creating change for women" in ...

  7. Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Stunners Bare All About Being ...

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  8. Melissa Ludtke - Wikipedia

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    At Sports Illustrated, she was given a Front Page Award, and at Time she was the recipient of several journalism awards. In 2012, Ludtke was nominated by the New York University Arthur L. Carter Journalism Institute as one of the "100 Outstanding Journalists in the United States in the Last 100 Years".

  9. Gayle Olinekova - Wikipedia

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    Gayle Olinekova (birth name Olinek; March 3, 1953 [1] – November 26, 2003) was a marathon runner and bodybuilder from Canada.. Olinekova, whom Sports Illustrated nicknamed the "Greatest Legs To Ever Stride The Earth," challenged the perception of femininity and athleticism during a time period when Title IX, which prohibits discrimination based on gender in school athletics, was first going ...