Being A Sport: a debate about women and sport | Summary and Q&A

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March 10, 2013
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Being A Sport: a debate about women and sport

TL;DR

Women discuss their experiences in sports, addressing issues like gender inequality, media coverage, and the importance of role models, and advocate for increased support and opportunities for women in sports.

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Key Insights

  • 🕵️‍♀️ The London 2012 Olympics had a significant impact on women's sports, increasing visibility and opportunities for female athletes.
  • 🕵️‍♀️ Media coverage of women's sports must focus on the achievements and skills of female athletes, rather than objectifying their appearances.
  • 🕵️‍♀️ Politics can play a role in promoting women's sports by advocating for increased funding, media coverage, and opportunities for female athletes.
  • 🧡 Schools can promote girls' participation in sports by offering a diverse range of activities and creating an inclusive environment.

Transcript

hello everybody a very very warm welcome to uh being a sport the panel that's going to talk about all kinds of issues related to women and Sport um I'm Sue tibbles I'm going to be chairing the session I'm the chief exec of the women's sport and fitness Foundation um we're a charity We Exist overall to help women and girls be active in their lives b... Read More

Questions & Answers

Q: What impact did the London 2012 Olympics have on women's sports?

Natasha Jonas shares her experience as an Olympic boxer and the significance of being part of the first British women's boxing team. It increased visibility and opportunities for women in sports.

Q: How can media coverage be improved for women's sports?

Georgie Thompson highlights the need for media to focus on the achievements and skills of female athletes rather than their appearance, and the importance of promoting diverse sports to engage a wider audience.

Q: What role can politics play in promoting women's sports?

Tracy Crouch discusses her advocacy for women's sports in Parliament and the need for government support in increasing media coverage, funding, and opportunities for women in sports.

Q: How can schools promote girls' participation in sports?

The panel agrees that schools should offer a variety of sports and create an inclusive environment for girls to participate, allowing them to find activities they enjoy and feel comfortable with.

Summary & Key Takeaways

  • Sue Tibbles, Chief Exec of the Women's Sport and Fitness Foundation, chairs a panel discussion on the issues faced by women in sports, from elite athletes to girls in school.

  • Georgie Thompson, former Sky Sports presenter, talks about the challenges of being a woman in sports media and the need for more diverse coverage.

  • Natasha Jonas, boxer and Olympic athlete, shares her journey to becoming an Olympian and the importance of positive role models in women's sports.

  • Tracy Crouch, MP and advocate for women's sport, discusses the role of politics in promoting women's sports and the need for increased media coverage and funding.

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