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  1. 8 mar 1999 · Dare to Compete: The Struggle of Women in Sports: With Lauren Hutton, Billie Jean King, Martina Navratilova.

    • (20)
    • 1999-03-08
    • Documentary, Sport
    • 81
  2. Using landmark moments of American history as a barometer for women’s athletic achievements, this superb documentary reveals how the suffrage movement of the 19th and early 20th centuries, the feminist movement of the 60s and the more recent Title IX legislation set the stage for the rise of today’s female athletic superstars.

  3. Documentary exploring the history of women in sports. Highlights the struggles and triumphs of many of this century's greatest female athletes, showing how each generation paved the way for future women athletes to close the gender gap on and off the field of play.

  4. women's sports films to think about race, class, gender, and sexual ori-entation was initially driven by the desire to show how sport and society are deeply entwined. Another aim was to challenge the accustomed patriarchal view of sport and to use women's sport films to connect the world of sport to the everyday, including our perceptions and bias.

  5. 4 mar 1999 · There were only 300,000 girls all over America in high school sports then; today, there are well over 2 million. The law makes a difference, too, and we will do our best here to be faithful to it.

  6. Written by tennis player-turned broadcaster Mary Carillo and Frank Deford, this documentary traces the historic struggle of women to compete on playing fields so long controlled by men....

  7. "Dare To Compete: The Struggle of Women In Sports" is a linear, focused history of important incidents in women's sports history: the 800-meter run in the 1928 Olympics, the formation of the AAGPBL during World War II, Babe Didrikson Zaharias' courageous performance in the 1954 U.S. Women's Open, Billie Jean King beating Bobby Riggs in the ...