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The fight for gender equity continues for women.

The fight for gender equity continues for women.

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S2, EP7 "Seri Pak Sparks a Golfing Revolution"

South Korea's Seri Pak blazes a trail for thousands of aspiring young female golfers after her incredible shot that helped win the 1998 U.S. Open, starting a golf revolution in her homeland.

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S1, EP4 "Leadership and Coaching"

Despite worthy credentials, women continue to struggle winning key sporting appointments like head coaching roles or CEO posts. Questions remain as to why?

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S2, EP4 "Inclusivity"

The inspiring storylines and accomplishments that punctuate the Paralympics are changing perceptions of those with disabilities.

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S2, EP5 "Activism … Sportswomen Getting Heard"

Highlighting gender inequities, pay gaps and discrimination is getting increased cut through thanks to sportswomen using their profile and platform to be heard.

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S3, EP15 "Legends Retired, Legends Remembered"

Some have stepped off the stage, but their legacy endures. A salute to the heroines whose careers may be over, but whose names will live forever.

Go inside the world of women's sport with a documentary that tackles a range of topics including history, evolution, roadblocks and breakthroughs.
Original Air Date: Mar 2, 2025
Rating: PG
Playback: HD
2 seasons available on demand
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