Women have been active participants in sports since ancient times. They have been a part of amateur and professional competitions in virtually all the different sporting events played all over the world. The participation of women in sports increased dramatically in the latter half of the twentieth century, when modern societies began to emphasize gender parity. There is no denying that the level of participation and performance of women in different sports and their ability to draw in the audience still varies greatly by country and by sport.
However, the participation of women in sports is now broadly accepted in every country. In fact, in the arenas cut out for figure skating and tennis throughout the world, women have rivaled and even exceeded their male counterparts, especially in popularity. The modern woman is participating in every sport competitively. In competitions that involve brute strength or contact, the level and extent of competition between women have decreased, but not to eliminate the possibility of future participation at all. There are quite a few dedicated training schools that offer women’s programs in football, boxing or wrestling.
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