In 1896, a Greek woman called Stamata Revithi decided to run the inaugral modern day Olympic marathon in Greece. Arriving at the village of marathon, she was informed by the officials that she was not allowed to compete in the race, the next day, as the entry deadline had expired.
Today Historians agree upon the fact that the real reason for exclusion was her gender. Women were not allowed to compete in any of the events in the inaugral Olympic games.
In fact, it took nearly 100 years from the inaugral Olympic games that women could compete in an Olympic marathon, at the 1984, Los Angeles Olympic games. This kind of discrimination seems unthinkable now, but, more than 120 years after Revithi ran through the streets of Greece, women are still barred from over 40 Olympic events. In Paralympic sports the figures are worse with women unable to compete in nearly 50 percent of the events.
There is more than 50 times as much as coverage in media for men's sports than women's, with just 2 percent of articles and 1 percent of images devoted to elite female athletes and womens sport.
In the end , i would like to say that London Olympics 2012, is a unique opportunity to try and change the status quo and smash a few stereotypes so that in future there are strong female role models for girls growing up- whether on the sporting field, in the boardroom or the construction site ; Girls, like boys are encouraged to aim high and be the very best.
HARSHIT.H
(STUDENT, ARMY PUBLIC SCHOOL, DHAULAKUAN)
Today Historians agree upon the fact that the real reason for exclusion was her gender. Women were not allowed to compete in any of the events in the inaugral Olympic games.
In fact, it took nearly 100 years from the inaugral Olympic games that women could compete in an Olympic marathon, at the 1984, Los Angeles Olympic games. This kind of discrimination seems unthinkable now, but, more than 120 years after Revithi ran through the streets of Greece, women are still barred from over 40 Olympic events. In Paralympic sports the figures are worse with women unable to compete in nearly 50 percent of the events.
There is more than 50 times as much as coverage in media for men's sports than women's, with just 2 percent of articles and 1 percent of images devoted to elite female athletes and womens sport.
In the end , i would like to say that London Olympics 2012, is a unique opportunity to try and change the status quo and smash a few stereotypes so that in future there are strong female role models for girls growing up- whether on the sporting field, in the boardroom or the construction site ; Girls, like boys are encouraged to aim high and be the very best.
HARSHIT.H
(STUDENT, ARMY PUBLIC SCHOOL, DHAULAKUAN)
u r right today too women a not allowed to participate in sports. thanks for ur effort to bring this topic forward
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