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  2. Women's sports - Wikipedia

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    First, the women's ball was smaller and lighter. Second, the women played with smaller teams and on a smaller field. Third, the women were not allowed to use their hands or feet to touch the ball. Instead, they used their heads and chests to control the ball. Women's Cuju was a popular sport for centuries in China.

  3. Women's professional sports - Wikipedia

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    The Women's Professional Basketball League (WBL) was a professional women's basketball league in the United States. The league played three seasons from the fall of 1978 to the spring of 1981. The league is generally considered to be the first American professional women's basketball league to be founded.

  4. Wardrobe malfunction - Wikipedia

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    Wardrobe malfunction. An artist depicts torn clothing that uncovers a woman's buttocks. A wardrobe malfunction is a clothing failure that accidentally exposes a person's intimate parts. It is different from deliberate incidents of indecent exposure or public flashing. Justin Timberlake first used the term when apologizing for the Super Bowl ...

  5. Reality TV industry blasted for ‘double standards ... - AOL

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    The CEO of a leading production company has criticised “double standards” and sexism in the TV industry following a damning report that highlighted the challenges women face in securing top ...

  6. Gender pay gap in sports - Wikipedia

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    Murray and Williams Wimbledon 2019. Gender pay gap in sports is the persistence of unequal pay in sports, particularly for female athletes who do not receive equal revenue compared to their counterparts, which differs depending on the sport. [1] According to the research conducted by BBC, "a total of 83% of sports now reward men and women ...

  7. How Sports Stats And Analytics Have Changed The Game - AOL

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    Across sports, game play is shifting to be as optimized as possible, and it all ties back to the recent boom in sports analytics. Baseball players have ditched so-called “small-ball” to swing ...

  8. Quora - Wikipedia

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    Quora is a social question-and-answer website and online knowledge market headquartered in Mountain View, California. It was founded on June 25, 2009, [5] and made available to the public on June 21, 2010. [6] Users can collaborate by editing questions and commenting on answers that have been submitted by other users. [7]

  9. Timeline of women's sports - Wikipedia

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    1934 – The 1934 Women's World Games were held in London, in the United Kingdom . 1935 - The first girl to play on a boys varsity high school baseball team was Nellie Twardzik, on April 24, 1935. 1936 – The first professional basketball team for women, the All American Red Heads Team, was formed.