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Who's haute? Chelsie Hightower
by A Glam Slam
posted March 18, 2010 at 6:34pm

When we think of "sports," dancing is not typically the first thing that comes to mind. But not only is dancing physically commanding because it requires both strength and stamina, it is also extremely competitive. Chelsie Hightower is a professional b...more

Zara Phythian kicks her way into Guinness
by Athletic Women Blog
posted March 15, 2010 at 9:20pm

Zara Phythian probably doesn't rate this with her 13 world titles in martial arts, but the rest of us remain justifiably awestruck: ...more

Lenda Murray dancing
by Athletic Women Blog
posted March 4, 2010 at 10:56pm

Lenda Murray, eight-time Ms. Olympia, the greatest female bodybuilder ever, seems to have a talent for dance too, as seen here in video taken at the 2009 Lenda Murray Bodybuilding Championships. Perhaps a stint on DWTS (which, boo! doesn't have a female a...more

Holly Beck opens surf and yoga retreat, launches blog
by Dyla Magazine - Women's Action Sports Coalition
posted March 3, 2010 at 2:10pm

Holly Beck : photo courtesy Nikki Brooks Retreats to provide quality surf coaching, daily yoga, healthy, local meals & community support After spending the last ten years traveling the world for contests and photo shoots, pro surfer Holly Beck will co...more

We can row — and inspire
by Byline to Finish Line
posted February 25, 2010 at 10:06pm

The practice was as much mutual admiration society as it was productive. The college freshman from the University at Buffalo rowing program were in awe of the women, aged 30 to 60, all cancer survivors, who came to campus twice a week to learn how to row....more

Virginia schools consider competitive cheer
by Title IX Blog
posted February 24, 2010 at 1:25pm

A school superintendent in Virginia is urging his district and others in his region to consider altering cheerleading so that the opportunities it provides count as as athletic opportunities under Title IX. Girls receive proportionately fewer athletic o...more

Because cheerleaders make everything better
by After Atalanta
posted February 21, 2010 at 3:25pm

I don't know who the woman is who is doing all the commentary on curling (or at least on women's curling--I haven't watched much of the men's). But she's ridiculous. She's definitely a former player and sounds like a native English speaker but I am sensin...more

A legal victory for women in sports
by Womenstake
posted February 19, 2010 at 8:41pm

by Dina Lassow, Senior Counsel, National Women's Law Center The Ninth Circuit recently issued a great opinion reversing a district court decision that would have greatly complicated Title IX athletics cases by imposing new requirements on athletes w...more

Stealth Fighter Mindy Kelly
by Athletic Women Blog
posted February 15, 2010 at 9:39pm

I was fortunate to catch martial arts champion (many times over) Mindy Kelly on National Geographic Channel's Fight Science the other night. Pretty cool stuff: ...more

Cal State Bakersfield cutting four sports
by Title IX Blog
posted February 12, 2010 at 11:20am

California State University Bakersfield announced yesterday that due to budget shortfalls it will cut four varsity sports: men's and women's golf, women's tennis, and men's wrestling. The decision was based on CSUB's desire to remain a DI institution (whi...more

UC Davis case reinstated on appeal
by Title IX Blog
posted February 9, 2010 at 10:47am

Erin wished in May 2008 that the three plaintiffs in the UC Davis wrestling case would appeal the decision of the lower court to dismiss the lawsuit in which the student-athletes allege Title IX violations after the school eliminated their opportunity to...more

How a strongwoman does the dishes
by Athletic Women Blog
posted February 5, 2010 at 2:55pm

When last we saw bodybuilder Kathy Bertram she was snapping a baseball bat. In today's bit of fun we find her doing dishes, that is, in her own eccentric strongwoman way: ...more

GameOn Podcast: Angela Ruggiero and John Shuster
by GoGameFace: Watch Sports Like a Girl
posted February 2, 2010 at 10:41pm

Olympic fever continues as Angela Ruggiero, member of the USA Ice Hockey Team, and John Shuster, our new favorite Curler, chat with the ladies about how they are preparing for Vancouver. Plus, Erica talks about her trip to the Pro Bowl and workout wit...more

Kelly Kulick: Bowling Champion and Class Act
by Draft Day Suit
posted February 1, 2010 at 10:56am

It’s easy to forget that there are some firsts that women haven’t achieved yet. I’m not out there burning my bra about it, because God knows I need it, but I really had a “huh?” moment when I heard that for the first time EVER a woman, Kelly Kul...more

Sexism Alive & Well, Even in Paintball
by One Sport Voice
posted February 1, 2010 at 12:08am

This will be short post, as you’ve come to learn, sometimes at One Sport Voice pictures tell the story better than I could blog. One of my graduate students (Thanks AN!) found this picture while she was playing paintball this weekend. (Does one “pla...more

Boxer Ambreen Sadiq, cricketer Adil Rashid and golfer Jasbir Athwal on shortlist
by Muslim Women in Sports
posted January 31, 2010 at 1:09am

By Tanya O'Rourke » Keighley’s national schoolgirl boxing champion Ambreen Sadiq – believed to be the only registered Muslim female boxer in the country – has been shortlisted for a British Asian Sports Award. Now 15, she became involved with...more

Parks Bonifay Documentary wins Best Biography at X-Dance
by WakeGirls Blog
posted January 29, 2010 at 3:20pm

We just got word that Parks’ documentary won Best Biography at X-Dance, the action sports film festival that runs concurrent with the Sundance Film Festival in Utah. If you haven’t had a chance to see the Parks Bonifay documentary, you need to get ove...more

Is that SQUASH in Grand Central? Yep (just part of ’squash week’ in NYC)
by Fair Game News
posted January 29, 2010 at 11:17am

Tournament of Champions in Grand Central this week By Sarah Odell Anyone striding through Grand Central Terminal this week could be excused for looking up from their Blackberries and iPhones and thinking they had accidentally zig-zagged west to Madiso...more

Kelly Kulick's title win: a harbinger of things to come
by Athletic Women Blog
posted January 28, 2010 at 7:34pm

Bowling isn't a sport I follow much, but this week it is on my mind, like so many others, thanks to Kelly Kulick and her win Sunday at the PBA Tournament of Champions. A sport that has been dominated by men as much as any other now has its first female ch...more

Kick in Iran: Female sports documentary premieres at Sundance
by Pretty Tough
posted January 27, 2010 at 4:14pm

The Sundance Film Festival, beginning today in Park City, Utah, is the 26th annual showcase of independent film. While distributors are on the lookout for breakouts like “Paranormal Activity” and “Little Miss Sunshine”, we’ve got our eye...more

Pakistan's female squash player defies tradition
by Muslim Women in Sports
posted January 27, 2010 at 12:56pm

PESHAWAR, Pakistan — Pakistan's squash champion Maria Toor Pakay cut her teeth fighting boys in a tribal district synonymous with the Taliban and Al-Qaeda, defying convention t o become a trailblazer in her sport. She hails from South Waziristan, part ...more

Score that a (giant) strike: Kelly Kulick grabs men’s pro bowling title (plus $40,000, brand new fans, and a win for gender equity)
by Fair Game News
posted January 26, 2010 at 9:17pm

By Laura Pappano Last weekend – in case you haven’t heard – Kelly Kulick became the first woman to win a Professional Bowlers Association Tour Title. And she didn’t just win, she blew away her opponent. At the 45th P.B.A. Tournament of Champions i...more

Authentic moments with Kulick and Flatt
by Byline to Finish Line
posted January 26, 2010 at 3:46pm

Every once in a while I’ve hit the bowling lanes with some friends and every once in a while comes my personal triumph — breaking 100. Every once in a while I throw on my figure skates and hit an open skate and enjoy a personal triumph — not trip...more

St. Rose adds lacrosse
by Title IX Blog
posted January 23, 2010 at 12:33pm

Bucking the cutting trend, the College of St. Rose has announced it will add lacrosse for the 2010-11 season. Men's lacrosse. They are building a turf field as part of a general improvement of facilities project and need a team to put on it. Apparently a...more

Save some time for Humm time
by Endurance Meg
posted January 20, 2010 at 11:53am

Ever have one of those moments where you just stop moving and the puzzle of the world around you just comes together? Like when you hike all day and are tired when you reach the top of a big hill, but you look around and what do you see? A perfect 360 d...more

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