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The Sunday Times Sportswomen of the Year Awards 2012

TONIGHT IS THE NIGHT!

We're anticipating a brilliant evening and can't wait to see the winners collect their awards!

 

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WSFF Launch All Party Parliamentary Group

WSFF launch All Party Parliamentary Group (APPG) on Women’s Sport and Fitness

WSFF alongside a group of passionate MPs and Peers are launching the APPG on Women’s Sport and Fitness in order to raise the profile of women’s sport in Parliament and beyond.

Fit 4 Women 2012 - A BIG Thank you

The Women's Sport & Fitness Foundation came together with the 70% proof team; Sporting Equals, English Federation of Disability Sport (EFDS) and StreetGames to deliver the Fit 4 Women events.

Our aim for the day was to further explore how to attract and retain women including women that are particularly under represented in sport/physical activity and pass on the research gained to a vast delivery network throughout England.

Take the Diversity Challenge - Now Live

Diversity Challenge to help drive inclusion in sport

http://www.diversitychallenge.co.uk/

A new online toolkit to drive inclusion of under-represented groups in sport is NOW LIVE.

The English Federation of Disability Sport (EFDS) working alongside the other national equality partners- Women's Sport and Fitness Foundation, StreetGames and Sporting Equals- is proud to have led on the resource creation.

Fit 4 Women 2012

Manchester @ Radisson Edwardian - 19th March 2012

London @ West One, Oxford Street - 22nd March 2012

 

The Olympics and Paralympics are nearly here... 

Just a few months away from the greatest show on earth, we have a once in a lifetime opportunity to stimulate and sustain increased participation amongst women.

Ipswich manager Paul Jewell criticises female official

Sue Tibballs, Chief Executive of WSFF responds to careless remarks made by Paul Jewell at last night's fixture against Birmingham.

"We were of course disappointed to hear Paul Jewell’s careless remarks last night.  'Off the cuff' comments such as these reinforce the prejudices of a small minority within football at a time when the sport as a whole is trying to attract more women and girls into all aspects of the game, whether that’s as players, officials, coaches or journalists.

Taekwondo World Champion Sarah Stevenson Hailed Sportswoman of the Year 2011

The best of British women’s sport was celebrated last night at The Sunday Times Sportswomen of the Year Awards 2011. The ceremony, hosted by the BBC’s Gill Douglas, attended by a host of stars from the sporting world including Lord Coe, was held at the Sunday Times headquarters in Central London.

The winners of the night:

Sportswoman of the Year: Sarah Stevenson

Sportswoman of the Year Runner up: Hayley Turner

Team of the Year 2011: The European Solheim Cup team

The Sportswomen of the Year Awards are tonight!

The Sunday Times Sportswomen of the Year Awards are tonight!

We're really excited here at WSFF to be the charity partners for the awards and can't wait to celebrate this evening with some of the most inspirational sportswomen in the UK.

The shortlisted nominees are as follows...

 

2011 Sportswomen of the Year shortlist:

Rebecca Adlington OBE

Keri-Anne Payne

Sarah Stevenson

Hayley Turner

 

2011 Disabled Sportswomen of the Year shortlist:

Anne Dunham MBE

OLYMPICS VS PARALYMPICS

Like many of the UK’s finest female or Paralympic competitors, they have been overlooked for shortlisting at the BBC Sports Personality of the Year Awards. But, two potential stars of London 2012 are now competing for an even greater accolade – global bragging rights.

17 year old Zoe Smith became the first English woman to win a Commonwealth Games weightlifting medal in Delhi last year and is Team GB’s greatest hope in the sport next year.

More Leading Women in Athletics for London 2017

More Leading Women in Athletics for London 2017

More women could be given a number of leadership positions in athletics should London be successful in their bid to host the 2017 World Athletics Championships. The London 2017 bid team have launched the Women in World Athletics programme, which aims to inspire the most promising young women from the athletics arena to progress in leadership roles.

Such positions include technical officials who play a vital role in developing athletics communities around the world.

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