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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.
Sims was born in Peabody to JoAnn and Rick Sims. [1] She is biracial, with a black father and Italian mother. [2] She played basketball in high school where she was a two-time all-star and four time league champion. [1]
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This category combines all sports biographies lacking sources containing significant coverage from September 2023 (2023-09) to enable us to work through the backlog more systematically. It is a member of Category:Sports biographies lacking sources containing significant coverage.
Girls' participation in more violent contact sports is far less than their male counterparts. In such sports, boys overwhelmingly outnumber girls, particularly American football, [82] wrestling, [83] and boxing. [84] Leagues for girls do exist in such sports, such as the Utah Girls Football League and Professional Girl Wrestling Association.
Due to the cultural restrictions on women to play sports, Noreena Shams disguised his identity and pretended to be a boy to play cricket. [3] At that time, she was 15 years old. She played for a whole year on the national junior team and then ended up in the girls’ team when her identity was revealed. [ 4 ]
Davies was born on 24 March 1980 in Manchester.She is the daughter of sports journalist and sports administrator David Davies.She was educated from the age of five to nine at Haberdashers' Aske's School for Girls in Elstree, Hertfordshire, before the family moved to the Midlands, where she continued her education at King Edward VI High School for Girls in Edgbaston, Birmingham.