Has Gender Equality In Sports Reached The Finish Line?

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“The practice of physical education and sport is a fundamental right for all.” (UNESCO) Gender equality in sports is still lacking even after title IX. People seem to only care about males, when it comes to sports. Women have accomplished just as much, achievements or more in sports, but men still seem to get all of the attention. Women should receive equal treatments in sports, because attention increases womens self esteem, they get no media attention or scholarship, and finally it infringes on Title IX.
Surprisingly, when women are active in sports they seem to have more self confidence and self awareness. When women are treated equally they know they are just as important as men, which has a drastic boost in their self esteem. When women participate in sports the rate of loneliness and depression is not as fast as when women are not participating in sports (“Women”). Self esteem impacts the quality of life. Any solution that allows self esteem growth in the lives of women should be implemented. There is no need to not help a situation if you know a way to help out. For women to have more power than a male is very rare. Women’s access to leadership seems to be lower than men’s access to leadership(“Women”). When someone is more active in sports and has goals in life, the goals seem to help out in life situations. When participating in sports you have to learn to have patience, and that always helps in one’s life. After the World Cup in 1919, women got motivated to do there best in sports and skills. The media also had a huge inspirational outlook on women(Coakley). The Afghan Women’s Network (AWN) is a network trying to help and empower Afghan women. This program is trying to boost women’s self esteem in sports(“Women”). If...

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Gender equality still lacks to this day with self esteem, no media or scholarships, and also Title IX being infringed on. So I think society should get more evolved and interested in the fact that women do not have equal rights in sports, even after having Title IX. By changing discrimination and inequality in sports it will help with the future generation.

Works Cited

Coakley, Jay. “Sports In Society” University of Colorado, Colorado Springs. 2004, print.
Currie, Stephen. “Issues in Sports.” San Diego, CA Lucent book , Inc, 1998. Print
Messner, Michael A. , Margaret Carlisle Duncan, and Kerry Jensen “Separating the men from the Girls:
The gendered Language of Televised Sports.” Gender and society 7. Print 1992
N.D. “Women at the olympics,” Top end sports. 3/31/14 Web, 1997-2014
“Women 2000 and beyond” 2007 44 pages, United Nations, Web

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