A decade of SW/S was wrapped up into one night, we dressed up, had some great food, a few glasses of fizz and celebrated the amazing finalists and winners of the SW/S Awards 2023. Read on, for your very own rundown on the night.
Sheila Swan is a legend on and off the ice. She's lead coach for the British Curling Team and the 2023 SW/S Coach of the Year. We sat down with her and discussed how she became a coach and why she's so passionate about Curling.
Water Polo is making waves to ensure gender equality with the The Brian Macdonald Campbell Cup. It was first held in 2021 by three brothers to recognise the achievements and impact their father had in Scottish Water Polo. This year, they celebrate their first all-girls tournament that featured teams from across the UK. SW/S sat down with Ali Campbell to get the low-down on the most recent tournament and their plans for the future of the BMC Cup.
Emma McCracken is a Business graduate from the University of Stirling. Having completed her dissertation research on diversity in boards across Scottish football, we had her write for us about her findings and recommended outcomes in light of her research.
It's been 10 years of Scottish Women in Sport, we start the celebrations with our 2023 Conference that will host a number of speakers discussing the change and evolution of media, representation, research and sponsorship in Scotland's sporting landscape in the last decade.
Breaking Barriers and Lifting Spirits: We spoke to some of the Scottish Women defying stereotypes and excelling in Power lifting. We also speak to previous SW/S award winner Mark Fulton about why it's important for men to encourage a safe space for women to train and compete in power lifting.
In today's blog we share the story of Miss J, a survivor and campaigner for ending gender-based violence in Scottish sports. She writes about her mission to make sure all sports clubs in Scotland have the guidance and knowledge to protect women and girls from harm.
Emma Kennedy is a coach with Lifefit coaching but today is taking over the SW/S blog with her sister Cara to talk about their 6s Cricket day for women of all abilities to take part in on 23/07 - read on for all the info you'll need.
Lisa Allan is the first female Secretary General of the International Judo Federation. So of course we sat down with her to discuss the challenges she faces and the hope she'll bring to the role.
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