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  2. Maria José Martínez-Patiño - Wikipedia

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    Martínez-Patiño described her experience in "Personal Account: A Woman Tried and Tested", published by The Lancet in 2005. [11] In "Reexamining Rationales of 'Fairness': An Athlete and Insider's Perspective on the New Policies on Hyperandrogenism in Elite Female Athletes" published by the American Journal of Bioethics in 2012, Martínez-Patiño and co-author Hida Viloria discussed current ...

  3. Timeline of the gender pay gap in sports - Wikipedia

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    The passing of Title IX in 1972 generated a wave of female participation in athletics, as well as increased funding for female sports. Following their win of the 2015 FIFA World Cup, the US Women's Soccer Team highlighted gender discrimination in sport and brought about another movement towards achieving equal pay in sports. [3]

  4. Gender pay gap in sports - Wikipedia

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    This factor may affect the media coverage of female athletes. Despite greatly increased participation of women in sports, over the years media coverage of female athletes has remained unchanged. [19] It has been argued that visibility of women's sports in media is necessary for its advancement and is a determining factor in closing the gender ...

  5. How TIME Chose the 2025 Women of the Year - AOL

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    But everywhere those threats can be found, so too can leaders pushing for change. The 13 women on this year’s list are all, in their own way, working toward creating a better, more equitable world.

  6. Women’s professional sports grapple with eroding rights - AOL

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    USA TODAY Sports spoke to more than 30 current and retired professional female athletes to gauge how they’re weighing changes to women’s rights.

  7. Women's sports - Wikipedia

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    The pay gap in women sports is a controversial issue. Women athletes, in their respective sports, are often paid far less than their male counterparts. The difference between the American women's and men's soccer teams' salaries has been used as an example regarding pay inequality.

  8. Hundreds of athletes urge the NCAA not to ban trans athletes ...

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    In a separate statement from Rapinoe, arguably the most famous athlete to sign, the two-time Olympic medalist said “bans against trans athletes framed as ‘protecting women’s sports’ do not ...

  9. Prominent women's sports leagues in the United States and ...

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    The team sports of soccer (also known as association football), basketball, fastpitch softball, ice hockey, ringette, women's gridiron football (full contact), flat track roller derby, and lacrosse are among the top leagues for women in North America. Women's competitions are also popular in individual sports such as tennis, bowling, and golf.