Photo: Team Singapore at the Commonwealth Games 2022 / Sport Singapore
The Tokyo 2020 Olympics were the most gender-balanced Olympic Games since its inception in 1896, with nearly 49% of participating athletes being women.
What’s more – these women athletes were not just taking part in “female” sports like gymnastics or synchronised swimming. They also shone in previously male-dominated sports, like swimming, soccer, mixed martial arts, and more.
It’s a transformative time as we see more and more girls and women breaking down gender barriers and showing the world what amazing things they can achieve!
Here are 6 reasons why female participation in sport is so important:
As UN Foundation Vice President for Girls and Women Strategy Michelle Milford Morse once said: “It is in the field of competition that I think we have one of the best chances to change perceptions of what girls and women can do and what they should get to do.
This not only contributes to better physical health, in the form of lower risk of obesity, stronger bones and a better immune system, but contributes to improved mental wellbeing too. For example, female athletes tend to have a more positive body image than girls or women who are not active in sports. They are also less likely to experience emotional and behavioural problems.
With the power to change lives and inspire others, let's celebrate the remarkable achievements and unmatched potential of women and girls in sport! Cheer on our girls' teams in the National School Games 2023!
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