PASSING THE TORCH BLAZING THE TRAIL

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girls & women

in spo rts 28th annual national girls & women in sports day

PASSING THE TORCH BLAZING THE TRAIL february 5th

2014

28TH ANNUAL

GIRLS & WOMEN

IN SPORTS DAY PASSING THE TORCH, BLAZING THE TRAIL

sports scamble!

match the athlete to her sport Jessica Mendoza

Alpine Skiing

Gaby Douglas

Basketball

Missy Franklin

Figure Skating

Candace Parker

Swimming

Tatyana McFadden

Track & Field

Lindsey Vonn

Softball

Ashley Wagner

Gymnastics

description of the day

Answers: Jessica Mendoza = Softball, Gaby Douglas = Gymnastics, Missy Franklin = Swimming, Candace Parker = Basketball, Tatyana McFadden = Track & Field, Lindsey Vonn = Alpine Skiing, Ashley Wagner = Figure Skating

More than 40 years ago, Title IX, the federal law

trivia!

became law. Since then, the number of girls

1. Where will the 2014 Olympic Winter Games be held? 2. What are the three different skating events which will be featured in the 2014 Winter Olympics? 3. This sporting event has been part of the Olympic Winter Games for male athletes since the first Games in 1924. For the first time in 2014, women will be able to compete in this event on the Olympic stage. What sport is it? 4. Which winter sport involves a stone, skip, and sweepers?

requiring schools to provide equal educational opportunities (including sports) for girls and boys, participating in sports has increased dramatically. National Girls & Women in Sports Day (NGWSD) celebrates the achievements that girls and women have made in sports, and recognizes the work that still needs to take place to ensure that all girls and women

have

access

to

sports

and

athletic

participation. This year, the theme of NGWSD is “Passing the Torch,

Answers: 1. Sochi, Russia, 2. Figure Skating, Short Track Speed Skating and Speed Skating, 3. Ski Jumping, 4. Curling

Blazing the Trail.” As the 2014 Olympic Winter Games

coalition members

kick off just days after NGWSD, we want to generate excitement about the events, honor the success of past and present generations of female Olympians, and celebrate the inspiration that female Olympians provide to all girls and women in athletics. “Passing the Torch, Blazing the Trail” also addresses the future of sports for girls and women: we look to the path already forged by female athletes and pioneers as inspiration as we continue to blaze the trail and create increased opportunities for girls and women to participate in sports.