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Body image taboos holding girls back from playing sport, experts warn

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Taboos around women’s bodies are holding girls back from pursuing sport into adulthood and preventing the creation of “a generation of fit and healthy women”, a parliamentary committee has heard.With surveys showing 64% of girls give up sport by the end of puberty, experts told the women and equalities committee that a complete sea change in understanding around the impact of sport on female bodies is required, but that such a change is possible and “if we get it right we’d be on a winning streak”.Speaking in front of the committee, Tanni Grey-Thompson framed the scale of the challenge after another year of great sporting success for women at the elite level.“The summer of sport has been amazing, there are always spikes in participation that follow but you have got to have more than just the inspirational moments, you have to have programmes behind it,” she said.“What’s really important is that we have a generation of fit and healthy women, and 80% are not fit enough to be healthy – and that’s because of all the barriers to participation we know about.

”Challenges around physical safety and the continuing rise in abuse of professional athletes are large-scale issues that influence the problem, Lady Grey-Thompson said,According to Dr Emma Ross, the chief scientific officer at women’s sport consultancy The Well HQ, there are also smaller barriers that could be removed with great benefit,“Sport is an amazing place for us to teach girls about their bodies,” she said,“We know that over half of girls will skip sport when they are on their period,Over half have issues with their breasts when undertaking physical activity, be that pain, movement or fear of judgment; 40% of girls during puberty have urinary stress incontinence.

“You ask girls to use their bodies and then their bodies do things that don’t feel like they work with sport; like having a period, like developing breasts, like leaking urine when you’re jumping around.But we don’t create an environment that says ‘this is normal and here’s what we can do about it’.If we can get that right we’d be on a winning streak.”Sign up to Sport in FocusSign up to Sport in Focusafter newsletter promotionRoss said she believed that girls becoming comfortable talking about their bodies is key, alongside coaches who are both empathetic and educated.“It’s not easy to do but it doesn’t require money,” she said.

“What it does require is everyone in that space feeling comfortable talking about the topic and they often don’t,”
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Frankie Dettori announces plan to retire from racing after Breeders Cup

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Body image taboos holding girls back from playing sport, experts warn

Taboos around women’s bodies are holding girls back from pursuing sport into adulthood and preventing the creation of “a generation of fit and healthy women”, a parliamentary committee has heard.With surveys showing 64% of girls give up sport by the end of puberty, experts told the women and equalities committee that a complete sea change in understanding around the impact of sport on female bodies is required, but that such a change is possible and “if we get it right we’d be on a winning streak”.Speaking in front of the committee, Tanni Grey-Thompson framed the scale of the challenge after another year of great sporting success for women at the elite level. “The summer of sport has been amazing, there are always spikes in participation that follow but you have got to have more than just the inspirational moments, you have to have programmes behind it,” she said. “What’s really important is that we have a generation of fit and healthy women, and 80% are not fit enough to be healthy – and that’s because of all the barriers to participation we know about

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‘This will hurt’: Edwards looks to next generation after England’s World Cup drubbing

The England head coach, Charlotte Edwards, has hinted strongly that she will be looking to a new generation of players to take England into the next World Cup cycle, after her side’s shock 125-run defeat in their semi-final against South Africa on Wednesday.“We won’t make too many rash decisions, but we’ve got to look at the future now,” Edwards told Sky Sports. “We’ve got some unbelievable talent coming through.”Of the current batters, the openers Tammy Beaumont (aged 34) and Amy Jones (32), the former captain Heather Knight (34) and the incumbent captain, Nat Sciver-Brunt (33), are all unlikely to play in another 50‑over World Cup. A question mark also hangs over the 27‑year‑old Sophia Dunkley, whose highest score all tournament was 22

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Dingwall backed to plot course through the midfield maze for England

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South Africa beat England by 125 runs: Women’s Cricket World Cup semi-final – as it happened

That’s all for today. Thanks for your company and emails – we’ll be back in the morning for the second semi-final between India and Australia. Goodnight!Very special. Losing to England in the semis of the last two [ODI] World Cups really hurt so just really pleased to get the win tonight.[Did the 69 all out feature in your mind before the game?] It did a little bit! Same opposition, same venue; your mind automatically goes back to that game

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South Africa claim historic World Cup final spot as Wolvaardt blows England away

South Africa made history in Guwahati on Wednesday after a phenomenal innings from their captain, Laura Wolvaardt, and remarkable figures of five for 20 from Marizanne Kapp helped them to secure a 125-run win against England and progress to their first 50-over World Cup final.Wolvaardt took 115 balls to bring up a maiden World Cup hundred, which was reason enough to celebrate. But with wickets tumbling at the other end, and England looking like they might have an easy enough chase on their hands, she unleashed a superb display of boundary-striking, adding 69 runs in 28 balls.Wolvaardt slammed four sixes down the ground and slog‑swept Linsey Smith for 20 runs off the 47th over. Even when she holed out to Lauren Bell in the 48th over, Chloe Tryon and Nadine de Klerk took over, hitting 16 off Smith in the 49th as England’s best death bowler was made to resemble an amateur

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