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This is a list of female athletes by sport. Each section is ordered alphabetical by the last name (originally or most commonly known). For specific groupings, see Category:Sportswomen. Sasha Cohen Ellen van Dijk Hagar Finer Sarah Hughes Giselle Kañevsky Morgan Pressel Irina Slutskaya Dara Torres, 4x Olympic champion swimmer
At an Olympics aiming to set the highest level of television standards, the head of broadcasting at the Tokyo Games is trying to banish overly sexualized images of female athletes. “You will not ...
Women first competed at the Olympic Games in 1900, with an increased programme available for women to enter from 1924. [9] Prior to 1936, sex verification may have been done ad hoc, but there were no formal regulations; [2] the existence of intersex people was known about, though, and the Olympics began "dealing with" – acknowledged and sought to regulate [1] – intersex athletes ahead of ...
There are 26 athletes that have at least one Olympic appearance in art competitions, but this sport and its results are not included on the official Olympic website. [citation needed] The most common combinations of sports are road cycling/track cycling (406), swimming/water polo (156) and marathon swimming/swimming (52). [citation needed]
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Many female athletes who have been teammates have ended up dating each other. Here are 9 couples who have, including Candace Parker and Anna Petrakova and more. These Pro Athlete Couples Went From ...
Name Lifetime [1] Country Sport Sexual orientation and/or gender identity [2] Laura Aarts: b. 1996 Netherlands: Waterpolo: Lesbian [3] Helena Åberg: b. 1971 Sweden: Swimming: Lesbian [4] Graham Ackerman: b. 1983 United States: Gymnastics: Gay [5] Nicola Adams: b. 1982 United Kingdom: Boxing: Lesbian [6] Adriana: b. 1996 Brazil: Association ...
Future IOC president Avery Brundage requested, during or shortly after the 1936 Summer Olympics in Berlin, that a system be established to examine female athletes.According to a Time magazine article about intersex people, Brundage felt the need to clarify "sex ambiguities" after observing the performance of Czechoslovak runner and jumper Zdeňka Koubková and English shotputter and javelin ...