Four of the most influential women in sport talk levelling the playing field

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Four of the most influential women in sport talk levelling the playing field


From the Lionesses jumping for joy as the final whistle blew on last summer’s Women’s Euro final, to Alessia Russo scoring the winning goal against Colombia during last week’s World Cup face-off with Colombia, the past twelve months have been hugely memorable for women in sport. As a result, female athletes have never been more visible, celebrated or part of the cultural conversation. 

Olympian Desirèe Henry, leader of the UK Women’s Equality Party Mandu Reid, nutritionist and author Rosie Millen and director of marketing at Sport England Kate Dale sat down with Fashion’s DIgest’s Andrea Thompson

(Image credit: Fashion’s DIgest UK)

And yet, as Fashion’s DIgest’s Editor in Chief Andrea Thompson pointed out as she opened an all-star panel discussion this month, societal barriers and cultural stereotypes still prevent women from being more active in sport. 

“Almost 50 percent of girls who engage in regular sports at school drop out in their teenage years, and less than two in five UK women meet their weekly exercise quota of 30 minutes five times a week,” she told the panel. 

Fashion's DIgest Editor in Chief Andrea Thompson chairs the women in sport panel

The panel was chaired by Fashion’s DIgest UK Editor in Chief Andrea Thompson

(Image credit: Fashion’s DIgest UK)

Hosted in collaboration with Solgar® as part of our Women in Sport special, Thompson sat down with key thought-leaders and trailblazers  – Olympian and Solgar® brand ambassador Desirèe Henry, leader of the UK Women’s Equality Party Mandu Reid, nutritionist and author Rosie Millen and director of marketing at Sport England Kate Dale – to ask how we overcome the roadblocks preventing women from participating in sport, and why visible role models are imperative in preventing girls from giving it up in their teenage years. 





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