What Are The Stereotypes Of Women In Sports

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“Women's sports are SO boring.” A stereotype constantly revolving around women's sports. As the industry of women's sports and female athletes is on a high incline, this stereotype is being smashed! However, there are a few changes that need to be made. For the longest time it has been thought that women are not as good as or as strong as men. Now with the rise of women in sports, that stereotype is making it hard for women to succeed in their sports. It is believed by many that women's sports are boring in comparison to the men's sports. Due to this belief, female athletes most of the time are not being paid equally to the men despite their success. Male and female athletes are treated differently because there are less opportunities for female …show more content…

For example, one young woman reportedly discovered that in her community, the all-star soccer league had twice as many spots for boys as they did for girls. Imagine this pattern repeated over and over again, and the lack of opportunities begins to add up. "(Ryle 12) Girls in sports have 1.3 million fewer opportunities than guys in high school sports all over the country. As well, all-star soccer players for girls' teams have 2x fewer spots than the boys' team.There is a constant stereotype put around the female athlete community that they are not as good as or not as strong as male athletes. This stereotype makes it extremely difficult for people to have interest in women's lacrosse if there is always a thought in people's heads that women are boring in comparison to men. Equal opportunities are not present across the country, especially in high school sports. Whether that be with gear or smaller teams or fewer opportunities, this is not acceptable.When interviewed, the football coach at Severna Park High School said, “How much gear does the school provide for

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