Read all about it! The Olympic Committee has announced some changes to the 2028 Olympic Games which favour women.
Read MoreOkay, can we just take a moment to appreciate how 2025 is shaping up to be the year for women in racing?
Read MoreWelcome to this edition of WAGIS Weekly, the newsletter for women and girls in sport, written by women and girls in sport.
Read MoreBack in 2022, we interviewed Lucy Bingham, an Australian grass-roots netball player. We went back to Lucy to see what she’s been up to since then and whether she has continued playing netball.
Read MoreWe are looking for freelance female writers who love UK women's football to contribute to this newsletter. The Euros are coming this summer so you'll be busy!
Read MoreGood news is women's and girls' sport so let's get into it.
Read MoreIntroducing Scarlett Archer, our new contributor to the newsletter.
Read MoreThere's been a lot of rugby union news this week, good and bad. Let's kick off with that.
Read MoreSpring is in the air, right? A new email, new event and a new season of netball.
Read MoreThe more girls on the field, track, court, pitch and in the pool means that we can not be ignored. Our voices can not be silenced.
Read MoreEvery Kid Sports is an American charity that helps families overcome the financial barriers to children being active. Please share it on your socials and to those you know who might appreciate the help.
Read MoreHow did you get into Formula 1 commentating? It’s pretty amazing!
Read MoreIt's been a while but we're back.
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Read MoreThe Super Bowl may be a men’s sporting event but there is so much positive news for women and girls in sport emanating from it too!
Read MoreThis year’s children’s mental health week theme is ‘Know Yourself, Grow Yourself’ which might sound a bit full on but it’s really all about self-awareness and a growth mindset.
Read MoreJanuary can be a difficult month for many, especially for those of us who live in countries with dark and bleak weather. The holiday season is over, it’s back to school and work, and you might be feeling as though your mental health is suffering.
Read MoreWe spoke to Kate and Fran from Performance Canteen to hear how to handle training and eating over the holidays and they have some very sensible advice so that you can enjoy yourself this holiday season.
Read MoreIt’s that time of year when some women and girls can feel unsafe training in the dark. It’s so sad that we have to think like that, but we must. It’s better to be safe than sorry. We’ve asked Dr Amy Whitehead to share with us ways to stay safe when being active outside in the dark.
Read MoreThe Olympics are over for another four years. Here are some moments to remember and, sadly, some to forget.
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