Female Sports Science news articles, blog posts and research papers for December 2, 2018 athletes Mikaela Shiffrin Embraces the Next Stage, With Roger Federer as a Guide The New York Times, Bill Pennington from November 23, 2018 Mikaela Shiffrin made her debut on the professional World Cup ski racing tour in 2011 when she […]
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Female Sports Science newsletter – November 25, 2018
Female Sports Science news articles, blog posts and research papers for November 25, 2018 athletes Ali Riley, Girls with Balls podcast episode 7: Rosie White Ali Riley from November 21, 2018 audio [54:57] Leah O’Connor: “Dear Struggling Runner” on Opening Up About Her Recent Injuries, Setbacks Citius Mag, Chris Chavez from November 15, […]
Read More →Female Sports Science newsletter – November 18, 2018
Female Sports Science news articles, blog posts and research papers for November 18, 2018 athletes Former Wimbledon finalist Radwanska retires from tennis Associated Press from November 14, 2018 Former Wimbledon finalist Agnieszka Radwanska announced Wednesday she is retiring from tennis after a 13-year career. The 29-year-old Pole, who reached a career-high ranking of No. […]
Read More →Female Sports Science newsletter – November 11, 2018
Female Sports Science news articles, blog posts and research papers for November 11, 2018 athletes Trio of traditional centers hidden jewels in women’s game Associated Press, David Brandt from November 02, 2018 The trio of McCowan, Brown and Gustafson certainly stick to what works. The three have combined for 3,042 shots in their careers […]
Read More →Female Sports Science newsletter – November 5, 2018
Female Sports Science news articles, blog posts and research papers for November 5, 2018 athletes The U.S. Women Are So Good, They Can Afford To Experiment Deadspin, Dvora Meyers from October 31, 2018 … It’s been said a lot but it can’t really be stressed enough but the U.S. women’s performance at these worlds […]
Read More →Female Sports Science newsletter – October 28, 2018
Female Sports Science news articles, blog posts and research papers for October 28, 2018 athletes Des Linden Gets Personal in Vogue-like 26.2 Questions Video Competitor.com, Running, Brooks from October 22, 2018 Taking a cue from Vogue‘s successful 73 Questions video series, the 2018 Boston Marathon champion Des Linden answered a few of her own […]
Read More →Female Sports Science newsletter – October 22, 2018
Female Sports Science news articles, blog posts and research papers for October 22, 2018 athletes U.S. soccer got a breakout star once Colorado’s Lindsey Horan was challenged to go on attack Denver Post, Washington Post, Steven Goff from October 14, 2018 Six months before she was named MVP of the National Women’s Soccer League, […]
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Female Sports Science news articles, blog posts and research papers for October 14, 2018 athletes Telluride athlete becomes first woman to climb and ski world’s 4th tallest mountain 9news (Denver, CO), Katie Eastman from October 10, 2018 … Nelson and her climbing partner, Jim Morrison, hiked to the 27,900-foot-high-summit of Mount Lhotse in the […]
Read More →Female Sports Science newsletter – October 7, 2018
Female Sports Science news articles, blog posts and research papers for October 7, 2018 athletes Christina Murillo: Falling Through Fire Howler, Sandra Herrera from October 03, 2018 … Having been a part of Mexico’s program, participating with their U20 team, and playing in the 2012 U20 World Cup, she worked her way onto a […]
Read More →Female Sports Science newsletter – September 30, 2018
Female Sports Science news articles, blog posts and research papers for September 30, 2018 athletes Helping Olympian Aimee Buchanan get back on her skates Boston Children's Hospital, Thriving blog, Amelia Stern from July 31, 2018 … “She made it through the Olympics with a lot of work and gritting of her teeth. For her […]
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