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08 17th, 2009 |
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Welcome! Please excuse the dust! We are in early ‘beta’ and just made this site available to the public on August 8th. We are working hard to make this the premier destination for women’s sports. What you see are the early steps toward that goal. Women’s sports articles are being posted daily. We are also posting frequent sports headlines on Twitter. Please follow us there at @iwomensports.
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Catherine Forsythe on
12 4th, 2009 |
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Another teenager is preparing to sail around the globe alone. This time, the solo sailor is an American, Abby Sunderland:
“As Australia’s Jessica Watson has passed the 5,000-mile mark during her journey around the world, alone in a 34-foot sailboat, Abby Sunderland is embarking Thursday to Ensenada, Mexico, to pick up the 40-foot sailboat she hopes will carry her safely around the planet.
Both girls are 16.”
link to article by Pete Thomas for the Los Angeles Times
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Catherine Forsythe on
12 4th, 2009 |
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In an emotional announcement, Amélie Mauresmo has retired from competitive tennis. Ms Mauresmo indicated that the demands of professional tennis were arduous:
“… “I don’t want to train anymore,” Mauresmo said in Issy-les-Moulineaux, France, after shedding tears about the decision. “I had to make a decision, which became evident in the last few months and weeks. When you grew older, it’s more difficult to stay at the top.”
link to the article from...
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Catherine Forsythe on
11 30th, 2009 |
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After the turmoil of steroid use during a track and field career, Marion Jones is considering a comeback. She is considering a return to competition as a basketball player:
“The former track star Marion Jones was released from federal prison about 15 months ago, but her comeback officially began Monday at the Antioch Community Center when the she announced her intentions to return to competitive athletics. The 34 year old former world class sprinter and mother to three young children looks...
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Catherine Forsythe on
11 30th, 2009 |
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The verbal outburst by Serena Williams at the 2009 U.S. Open may be settled finally. She will be fined:
“Serena Williams was fined a record $82,500 for her U.S. Open tirade and could be suspended from that tournament if she has another “major offense” at any Grand Slam in the next two years.
Grand Slam administrator Bill Babcock’s ruling was released Monday, and he said Williams faces a “probationary period” at tennis’ four major championships in 2010 and...
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Catherine Forsythe on
11 26th, 2009 |
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It was a serious knee injury for Leanne Smith. She has recovered to the point where she is back on the slopes and back on the World Cup circuit:
“US Ski Team member Leanne Smith is rebounding from the torn anterior cruciate ligament in her left knee suffered in last January’s Cortina downhill and will get her first World Cup start since the injury in Saturday’s Aspen giant slalom.
“I’m feeling really good and was really lucky that even though it was a serious injury I had the resources...
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Catherine Forsythe on
11 26th, 2009 |
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Lauren Jackson will not be playing in Russia. She has changed her plans after the recent murder of the Spartak Moscow owner:
“… In the wake of the assassination of team owner Shabtai von Kalmanovich, Jackson announced Tuesday that she would not return to Spartak Moscow, opting out of a two-year contract. Jackson teamed with Sue Bird and Diani (sic) Taurasi to win the Russian A Super-league with Spartak in 2007 and 2008.
Jackson will instead finish the season with the Canberra Capitals...
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Catherine Forsythe on
11 25th, 2009 |
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This is Jordan Hasay’s freshman year at the University of Oregon. Many track and field fans are watching to see how she makes the transition to stronger competition at the collegiate level. She is doing very well:
“… Hasay, an Arroyo Grande native, ran the 6K women’s race in 20 minutes, 23.1 seconds, earning All-America honors by posting the Ducks’ best time and leading Oregon to a ninth-place team finish with 276 points at the event hosted by Indiana State.
“When I...
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Catherine Forsythe on
11 24th, 2009 |
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In a longitudinal study of exercise results for men and women, the men have a decided advantage when it comes to stroke risk:
“Moderate-to-high intensity exercise such as jogging, swimming or tennis may help reduce stroke risk in older men but not in women, researchers report.
The study included almost 3,300 men and women, average age 69, in Manhattan who were followed for about nine years. During that time, there were 238 strokes among the participants. At the start of the study, 20 percent...
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Catherine Forsythe on
11 23rd, 2009 |
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Rain shortened the LPGA Tour Championship to three rounds. In the final round, Anna Nordqvist shot a seven-under sixty five to claim the win and two hundred twenty five thousand dollars ($225,000):
“… Nordqvist, meanwhile, earned her second career victory and made it through the season without missing a cut in 15 starts. She also won the LPGA Championship this year.
Shin and Nordqvist played in the day’s final group, right behind Ochoa. The Houstonian Golf and Country Club was still...