When more women play everybody wins
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The Women's Sports Foundation and other groups lobby to get more funding and sports programs for girls' and women's athletics. Profiles of Carmen Kennedy, Lisa Fernandez, Pat Hambrick, Kathy Davenport, Nancy Williams are presented along with information on how intern at the Foundation.
Publication Name: Women's Sports and Fitness
Subject: Women's issues/gender studies
ISSN: 1099-6079
Year: 1996
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Breathing lessons: age-group star Mary Uhl keeps work and workouts in perspective
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Triathlete Mary Uhl, 31, successfully balances her career and athletic pursuits. She works as an air-control specialist in New Mexico, but also trains an average of 11 hours per week for Ironman competitions and other triathlete events. Her companion is also a triathlete.
Publication Name: Women's Sports and Fitness
Subject: Women's issues/gender studies
ISSN: 1099-6079
Year: 1997
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Where are they now?
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Three women athletes who have succeeded in top sports jobs after college are profiled. Donna Lopiano is head of the Women's Sports Foundation. Connie Israel is director of the 1994 Goodwill Games. Cheryl Miller is a sportscaster.
Publication Name: Women's Sports and Fitness
Subject: Women's issues/gender studies
ISSN: 1099-6079
Year: 1992
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