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Lionesses
Introduction I am not really sure how to actually pitch this. On Sunday England Lionesses (I am writing this on Friday 29th of July so it may not get published in time) play Germany in the Euro 2022 Final at Wembley Stadium. This is not about their incredible progress but about the marked contrast of the Women’s game to the Men’s game.
By Mike Singleton 💜 Mikeydred 4 years ago in Viva
2k22's Hottest Summer Bods of Sports & Entertainment 6
Madison Murry Madison Murry Madison Murry's first two seasons at Youngstown State as a hurdler have been very successful. As a freshman in 2021, the rookie made an instant splash by winning the Horizon League 60-meter hurdles championship during indoor season. As a sophomore she came back and claimed a silver medal at the indoor conference meet in the 60-meter hurdles. Murry became a medalist during outdoor season when she won the gold in the 100-meter hurdles and silver in the 400-meter relay.
By Winners Only4 years ago in Viva
Runaway Train
Rachel woke with a cramped neck and a pounding headache. That was nothing new. Since coming to Florida she had partied way too hard. Mornings often dawned with a price to be paid for her vacay indulgences. A pained smile curved her lips upwards before she even opened her eyes. It would all be worth it, when she was back home in Edinburgh with great stories to tell of her American trip.
By Hillora Lang4 years ago in Viva
My First Diva Cup Just Brought Me Closer to My Period . Top Story - July 2022.
As a genderfluid individual, who often ignores their female body, I never thought I’d form a relationship with my period. But there I was, at 26 years old, reaching my fingers deep inside to pull out the bloody diva cup- and surprisingly, I felt relief.
By Oneg In The Arctic4 years ago in Viva
More Than "Just a Game": On a Woman's Right to Sport
Abstract I have researched and written on the stigma toward women in sports and the attitudes regarding it. The purpose of this paper is to seek to understand where the prejudice toward female athletes comes from, presents a general tactic toward eliminating said prejudice, and defends the relevance and importance of correcting the misogynistic tendencies of the athletics field. The paper begins with a relevant history of where some of today’s sports conservativism originates, leading to an increased objectification of women, causing a decrease in inclusivity and respect toward women today. The paper dives into visibility and how an increasing majority of positive messages regarding women’s athletics will cause greater acceptance and normalization of women as a whole. The work was done using the research, studies, and published work of academic journals, historic magazines like the Smithsonian, the International Olympic Committee’s website, and a pop culture magazine to prove certain points. It is my recommendation that the most visible parts of women’s sports—comment sections, TV broadcasts, TV ads, and other social media mediums—become increasingly more frequent in their positive regarding women’s athletics, causing negativity toward the field to become less normalized.
By F. Elle Hull4 years ago in Viva
In 1935, as soon as our long March left the grassland, we received 400,000 jin of grain and 2,000 jin of salt. Who gave it to us?
In 1935, the Red Army of Chinese Workers and Peasants stepped out of the vast grassland, This grassland is actually a plateau wetland, looking peaceful,
By Liston Flowers4 years ago in Viva






