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Title IX at 50: The Push Toward Equality

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From its signing in 1972, Title IX has become the backbone for which women’s sports have climbed from decades of inequity and ignorance to the spot they have today. Particularly for the U.S. Olympic and Paralympic movement, the past decade has seen the biggest names and biggest accomplishments come from the women’s teams. Indeed, women’s professional sports teams saw record attendance and ratings this season, suggesting there has been tremendous progress at the elite level of women’s sports, especially in recent years. But there of course remains considerable work ahead.

At the recent TEAMS Conference and Expo, we assembled an impressive group of women who have accomplished some amazing feats in sports both on the field and off. Our discussion included:

Hilary Knight, an Olympic gold medalist, three-time Olympic silver medalist and eight-time world champion in in hockey, who holds the record for the most all time points and goal scored at the women’s world championships;

Amanda Kraus, the CEO of USRowing and one of the few female chief executives of an Olympic national governing body;

Linda Logan, the longtime CEO and president of the Greater Columbus Sports Commission in Ohio and a trailblazer in the sports tourism industry;

Kaleo Maclay, a three-time Paralympic medalist for TEAM USA’s sitting volleyball team, including two golds and a sliver, with 14 years competing at the elite level,

And Benita Fitzgerald Mosely, a gold medalist in the 100-meter hurdles at the 1984 Olympic Games in Los Angeles who is now president of the LeagueApps Fund Play foundation and VP of community and impact for the youth sport management technology platform.

In this discussion moderated by SportsTravel Managing Editor Matt Traub, we talk to each of these titans of sport about their own journeys and experience with Title IX and what remains to be done in the future for true equality to be achieved.

See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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From its signing in 1972, Title IX has become the backbone for which women’s sports have climbed from decades of inequity and ignorance to the spot they have today. Particularly for the U.S. Olympic and Paralympic movement, the past decade has seen the biggest names and biggest accomplishments come from the women’s teams. Indeed, women’s professional sports teams saw record attendance and ratings this season, suggesting there has been tremendous progress at the elite level of women’s sports, especially in recent years. But there of course remains considerable work ahead.

At the recent TEAMS Conference and Expo, we assembled an impressive group of women who have accomplished some amazing feats in sports both on the field and off. Our discussion included:

Hilary Knight, an Olympic gold medalist, three-time Olympic silver medalist and eight-time world champion in in hockey, who holds the record for the most all time points and goal scored at the women’s world championships;

Amanda Kraus, the CEO of USRowing and one of the few female chief executives of an Olympic national governing body;

Linda Logan, the longtime CEO and president of the Greater Columbus Sports Commission in Ohio and a trailblazer in the sports tourism industry;

Kaleo Maclay, a three-time Paralympic medalist for TEAM USA’s sitting volleyball team, including two golds and a sliver, with 14 years competing at the elite level,

And Benita Fitzgerald Mosely, a gold medalist in the 100-meter hurdles at the 1984 Olympic Games in Los Angeles who is now president of the LeagueApps Fund Play foundation and VP of community and impact for the youth sport management technology platform.

In this discussion moderated by SportsTravel Managing Editor Matt Traub, we talk to each of these titans of sport about their own journeys and experience with Title IX and what remains to be done in the future for true equality to be achieved.

See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

  continue reading

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