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Where are the Photographs of Female Coaches?

posted by One Sport Voice
Wednesday, October 14, 2009 at 1:50pm EDT

Dr. Nicole M. LaVoi: This blog reflects my critical eye and voice on all things sport. I am a critical thinker, scholar, and researcher in girls & women in sport, youth sport, and coach & sport parent education.

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As part of my research and outreach I’m always trying to track down pictures of female coaches, specifically at the youth level, that don’t look “staged”. I’ve looked in most all the photo websites like IStock Photo, and when you type in “female coaches”…well just try it and see for yourself. The choices are really pathetic—similar to the image you see here (not from IStock). coach-mom_baseballIn fact, if you only looked at the pictures you can find on these type of sites– or anywhere for that matter— you’d wonder if legitimate female coaches exist at youth or interscholastic levels.

I’ve had my colleagues and graduate students look as well, in case I was missing something or not searching correctly or in the right spots. Same result. When I needed images for the website of my new initiative to increase the number of female coaches, We Coach: Educating & Empowering Through Sport, I had to email female coaching friends for images of themselves.

This blog was inspired when I got notice today from WordPress.com that I could have access to pictures on PicApp.com, a site I had not previously been aware of. I immediately went to their site and typed in “coaches” and 3,829 images on 64 pages came up. Here is an example of what you will see–male coaches in action, in uniform, on the field looking competent and in charge. What you will not see are pictures of female coaches. I gave up looking for a female coach after the 5th page of images (sigh). (NOTE: I wrote this blog last night, and when I went in today the first images are from the Women’s Sport Foundation Annual Salute to Women’s Sport, so there ARE images from that event, including a few of Pat Summitt, the most winning-est coach in collegiate basketball. However, the images of Summitt are not in action, on the court, or in coaching attire, which sends a very different message about coaching competence compared to the images of the male coaches on the page)

Next I typed in “female coaches” resulting in 475 images on 8 pages. The first image is picture of Nadal signing autographs—not sure what this picture has to do with female coaches? The second image is this woman, who in my opinion doesn’t exactly look like a coach.

The ironic part is the search for “female coaches” elicited more pictures of male coaches than female coaches, but when you search for “coaches” only pictures of real male coaches in action show up. (Note: the pics of Summitt mentioned previously do NOT appear on the “female coaches” page)

If you have the skills, passion, and time…please take some high resolution, pictures of female coaches in uniform, and “in action”. When I say “in action” I mean in action while coaching. Take pictures of what it looks like to coach in a REAL game, match, meet, or practice. When you do, make them available somewhere and let me know where to find them! Or if you know of a site with good images of female coaches not at the collegiate level, please enlighten me.

The scarcity of images that portray athletic competence of female athletes is well documented and I’ve written about it previously, but the same portrayal pattern exists for female coaches. A lack of legitimate images virtually and literally erases female coaches which is not good for anyone. Where are the pictures of female coaches?

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thesixthwoman
Here's one I took posted in this article on C. Vivian Stringer: http://www.sportspagemagazine.com/content/bb/wc-bb/art-wc-bb/naismith-induction-earth-shattering-for-c-vivian-s.shtml
(I can find more - we should have many on our site)
Wednesday, October 14, 2009 at 6:52pm EDT

Q McCall
We have a few of both Lin Dunn and Bridgette Pettis in our photo galleries of games 1,2, and 5 of the WNBA Finals.. however, those will not be showing up in Google... looks like we're gonna have to work harder to get those posted elsewhere on the site...

http://www.swishappeal.com/2009/10/10/1079418/wnba-finals-game-5-exclusive-photo

http://www.swishappeal.com/2009/10/3/1067435/wnba-finals-game-2-exclusive-photos

http://www.swishappeal.com/2009/9/30/1062471/wnba-finals-game-1-exclusive-photos

In any event, your point is well taken...and it is something worthy of attention...
Wednesday, October 14, 2009 at 7:06pm EDT

thesixthwoman
Here are three more (original photos would be of a higher quality)

Suzy Merchant coaching Michigan State against Duke in NCAA Tournament: http://www.sportspagemagazine.com/content/bb/wc-bb/g-wc-bb/ncaa-womens-basketball-to-10.shtml#38

Kelly Packard coaching Ball State against Tennessee in NCAA Tournament:
http://www.sportspagemagazine.com/content/bb/wc-bb/g-wc-bb/ncaa-womens-basketball-to-8.shtml#38

Jen Rizzotti coaching the Hartford Hawks in the America East Conference Tournament:
http://www.sportspagemagazine.com/content/bb/wc-bb/g-wc-bb/america-east-conference-t.shtml#65
Wednesday, October 14, 2009 at 7:42pm EDT

Dr. Nicole M. LaVoi
Thanks for the pics everyone! Any of youth or interscholastic coaches?
Thursday, October 15, 2009 at 5:57pm EDT

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