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Chloe Dalton is taking her female athlete storytelling platform to the next level with a new YouTube and Instagram series called "Everyone's Game".
Meet 16-year-old Thewbelle Philp, an Indigenous sprinter from the Gold Coast preparing to represent Australia for the first time in the 4x100m race at the 2024 World Athletics U20 Championships.
"It seemed there just weren't the sheer numbers and wall of noise to pick up the Tillies and help them get over the line."
As a child, Bridie insists she was an 'average' athlete. Now 50, proving that anything is possible, she's one of the best female cyclists in Australia.
Despite three appearances at the Olympic Games, Ferrand-Prévot has yet to stand on the podium. But Paris 2024 could change that.
The countdown is well and truly on until the Paris Olympics, which kicks off on July 26th. When Aussie women hit the pools, their performances will set the benchmark for the rest of the world. Lucy Small has the story.
The 16-year-old is one of 44 street skateboarders who have qualified to compete at the 2024 Paris Olympics.
Paris 2024 isn't just another Olympics for Sha'Carri Richardson – it's her moment to rewrite her Olympic story.
What is it with “state of the art facilities” being a priority for clubs and sporting bodies for men but not women athletes?

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