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10/10/11
A trip to the European Women and Sport (EWS) conference
Welcoming delegates with plenty of grandeur and copious amounts of coffee and cake, this year’s European Women and Sport (EWS) conference was held at the 5* Grange City Hotel in London. EWS constitutes a network of individuals and organisations from 44 countries committed to achieving gender equality in sport; increasing the involvement of women at all levels and in all functions and roles. 175...
27/07/11
One Year to Go
One Year to Go. The days are disappearing to 2012 but will numbers re-appear for women in sport? And so we have reached the ‘one year to go’ hurdle for London 2012, a day I’ve been seriously looking forward to because now the real countdown begins; we’re finally talking in days not years, and before we know it Seb Coe will be making his speech at the opening ceremony, the games will be declared...
22/07/11
An Outsiders View of WSFF
An Outsiders View of WSFF Being a Devon girl, the thought of going to London and finding the WSFF building is a scary thought when you are used to fields and cows. However I successfully found it without getting lost on my first day and was even one of the first ones in the office-score!! Having never worked with an organisation like the WSFF I was unsure what to expect. I assumed the team...
05/07/11
An iconic moment from the Women’s World Cup
An iconic moment from the Women’s World Cup I was at an event before the World Cup started with @KellySimmo1 of the FA and @lewica of iTunes and we were hoping that the #WWC would produce an 'iconic moment' that would “go viral” and capture the world’s imagination. We discussed what it might be.... a last minute Kelly Smith strike to beat Germany, a Marta wonder goal to win the Final for Brazil?...
