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"Breaking the Grass Ceiling"
A Title IX Primer
Addressing the Issue of Verbal, Physical and Psychological Abuse of Athletes: The Foundation Position
Athlete Organizations - Player Associations and Unions: The Foundation Position
Athletes' Rights in Open Amateur Sport
Athletics and Physical Activity: Women's Health Issues Educational Fact Sheet
Briefing Paper Five: Frequently asked questions about NCAA statistics
Briefing Paper Four: Fiscal Responsibility, Not Weakening Civil Rights Law, is Key to Title IX Compliance and Deterring Institutions from Discontinuing Some Men's Sports Teams
Briefing Paper Two: Title IX Commission— Inequities in the Process
California Dreamin': Female Student-Athletes Are Flying High Thanks To One Parent's Activism
Chalk Talk: Title IX and Discrimination Based on Sexual Orientation
Cheerleading - Cheerleading, Drill Team, Danceline and Band As Varsity Sports: The Foundation Position
Commission to Recommend a Weakened Title IX
Competition Seasons - Girls' Sports in "Non-traditional" Seasons: The Foundation Position
Department of Education Creates Huge Title IX Compliance Loophole: The Foundation Position
Dropping Men's Sports - Expanding Opportunities for Girls and Women in Sport without Eliminating Men's Sports: The Foundation Position
Dropping Men's Sports - The Division I Football/Basketball Arms Race is The Culprit in the Cutting of Men's Olympic Sports: The Foundation Position
Football Doesn't Need Title IX Protection
Gender Equity in Sports: Whose Responsibility Is It?
Gender Equity, Creative Solutions--A Case Study in Compliance
Judge Dismisses Wrestlers' Case!
Minority Views on the Report of the Commission on Opportunity in Athletics
Nancy Hogshead-Makar Refutes "Dogmatism Over Common Sense"
Nancy Hogshead-Makar's Response to House Committee's Questions
Nancy Hogshead-Makar: Title IX Advocate
New Proposals Hurt Female Athletes
Participation of Transsexual Athletes in Women's Sports
Playing Fair: A Guide to Title IX
Public Justice's Threat of Lawsuit Prompts Indiana High Schools to Reverse Decision Preventing High School Girl From Playing Baseball
Should Football Be Special?
State Title IX Laws
Step-by-Step: A Practical Guide to Achieving Gender and Disability Equity in Community Recreational Programs
Sticking up for Title IX
Support Title IX: Things You Can Do
Testimony of Nancy Hogshead-Makar Before the House Committee on Education and the Workforce
The Women's Sports Foundation Gender Equity Report Card
Title IX - Possible Changes to Title IX Athletic Program Regulations: The Foundation Position
Title IX - Title IX Consulting: The Foundation Position
Title IX and Race in Intercollegiate Sport
Title IX and the Wrestling Coaches Association’s lawsuit
Title IX at 34
Title IX Athletics Policies: Issues and Data for Education Decision Makers
Title IX Checklist: Check It Out
Title IX Media Helper
Title IX Myth-Fact
Title IX Q & A
Title IX Victory in Virginia
Title IX's Interest and Ability Issue: The Smokescreen and the Solutions
Understanding the Amateur Sports Act
Understanding Title IX and Athletics 101
Will Gender Equity Kill Golden Goose of Football?
Women’s Sports Foundation Title IX Advisory

In 1912, women were first allowed to swim in the Olympic Games. Australian swimmer Fanny Durack, wearing a long woollen swimsuit with a skirt, won the 100m freestyle to become the first female champion in the Games; impressively, her time was the same as the men’s winner’s.

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