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  • Mariah Burton Nelson

    Athlete, writer, feminist, TERF. Stanford & pro basketball player \ud83c\udfc0. Author, The Stronger Women Get, The More Men Love Football. Ocean swimmer. \ud83c\udfca‍♀️ Aspiring cornhole champion. Member, Women's Sports Policy Working Group.

  • Nancy Hogshead, JD, Oly

    Olympic champion, civil rights lawyer, and I run Champion Women. We provide legal advocacy for girls and women in sports - remedies for unequal opportunities, sexual abuse, and males in girls' and women's sports - however they identify.

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    Think tank of champion athletes, leaders with vast women’s sports experience. Advocates for female-only sports & spaces & respect for all. Martina Navratilova, Donna de Varona, Nancy Hogshead, Donna Lopiano, Mariah Burton Nelson, Tracy Sundlun.

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