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Famous Female Athletes
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100

What year did women start competing in the Olympics

1900

100

At the 2023 World Cup qualifying matches, female athletes reported that these were significantly lower in quality compared to those used by men.

The fields

100
An American tennis player who is referred to as one of the greatest athletes of all time. She has won 23 Grand Slam singles titles and has also secured four Olympic gold medals. 

Serena Williams

100

Before 1992, women’s sports received less media coverage than these two animals.

Dogs and Horses

100

This was the first year women were allowed to compete in all Olympic events.

2020

200

This women’s basketball league was founded in 1996 and has since become the premier professional league in the U.S.

WNBA

200

How many women competed in the 1900 Olympics in “women’s sports,” such as lawn golf and tennis.

22

200

She dominated gymnastics at the Tokyo 2020 Olympics and is celebrated for prioritizing mental health in sports.

Simone Biles

200

During March Madness, women’s players receive this many more online threats than men.

3 times

200

In 1972, this became the first women’s professional sports league in the United States

The Women’s Professional Basketball League (WBL)

300

In the 1900 Olympics 22 women competed. What 2 sports did they compete in?

Lawn Golf and Tennis

300

In 1972, this U.S. law was passed, prohibiting gender discrimination in federally funded education programs, including sports.

Title IX

300

An American professional basketball player for the Indiana Fever of the WNBA 

Caitlin Clark

300

Media often objectifies female athletes by focusing on this instead of achievements.

Their appearance

300

This tennis tournament was the first to offer equal prize money to both male and female players, starting in 1973.

The U.S. Open

400

This country hosted the first-ever Women’s World Cup in 1991.

China

400

This is the primary reason why the gender pay gap in professional sports remains so large.

A difference in revenue

400

An American rugby union player.  She has won three National Intercollegiate Rugby Association (NIRA) championships as a college player at Quinnipiac University. She is currently signed with the Bristol Bears in the Premiership Women's Rugby. 

Ilona Maher

400

The games averaged 13.8 million viewers, with the championship game itself reaching 18.9 million viewers, which exceeded the viewership of the men's game for the first time ever!

The women's NCAA final four

400

In 1999, this women’s soccer team became the first to win the FIFA World Cup on U.S. soil, a victory that inspired generations of young female athletes.

The U.S. Women's National Soccer Team

500

In the Medieval Period, women often competed in what game?

Fencing

500

Though passed in 1972, this U.S. law is still not followed by 80-90% of schools, according to the Women’s Sports Foundation.

Title IX

500

an American former professional soccer player, two-time Olympic gold medalist and two-time FIFA Women's World Cup champion.

Mia Hamm

500

What has helped athletes like Catlin Clark and Angel Reese make millions more than their WNBA salary could offer

NIL deals and corporate sponsorship deals

500

In 2017, this organization made history by hiring the first woman as a full-time coach for a men's professional team in a major sport.

The NBA

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