💨 Abstract
The upcoming Women’s Rugby World Cup in England signifies a surge in women's rugby, following the Lionesses' Euro victory. The author, an ambassador for the World Cup, emphasizes the importance of representation to empower girls to engage in sports. Despite the growth in popularity and participation, barriers such as body image concerns, social stigma, and a gender pay gap persist. The author hopes the tournament will boost grassroots opportunities and normalize women's sports, ensuring girls can have the same dreams as boys.
Courtesy: Em Clarkson
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