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Female Athletes Pushing the Boundaries of Sports. Kyle Hightower.

by Hightower, Kyle; ProQuest Information and Learning Company.
Series: SIRS Enduring Issues 2006Article 58Institutions. Publisher: Orlando Sentinel, 2005ISSN: 1522-3256;.Subject(s): Mass media -- Ratings | Sex discrimination in sports | Women athletes | Women automobile racing driversDDC classification: 050 Summary: "Turn on the nearest television set, and you almost certainly will see a female athlete enthralling the nation. And experts such as Women's Sports Foundation Executive Director Donna Lopiano say the successful female athletes represent how far women's sports have come. Women are getting more headlines and forcing their way into the American sports spotlight." (ORLANDO SENTINEL) This article examines how the achievements of high-profile female athletes "have taken center stage in the American sports scene." Also included is a list of the top 25 women's sports moments of all time.
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Originally Published: Female Athletes Pushing the Boundaries of Sports, July 2, 2005; pp. n.p..

"Turn on the nearest television set, and you almost certainly will see a female athlete enthralling the nation. And experts such as Women's Sports Foundation Executive Director Donna Lopiano say the successful female athletes represent how far women's sports have come. Women are getting more headlines and forcing their way into the American sports spotlight." (ORLANDO SENTINEL) This article examines how the achievements of high-profile female athletes "have taken center stage in the American sports scene." Also included is a list of the top 25 women's sports moments of all time.

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