In the film, four outstanding female athletes from three generations tell their stories saying they have always been playing by their own rules. These women are: Joan Benoit Samuelson, a legendary distance runner and first women’s marathon gold medalist in Los Angeles in 1984; Lisa Leslie, a four-time gold medalist and WNBA pioneer; Marlen Esparza, a USA Boxing’s 6-time national champion and member of the USA Women’s Boxing team; and Diana Taurasi, a two-time gold medalist, guard for Phoenix Mercury and former WNBA MVP.
Monday, 25 June 2012
Nike ‘Voices’
Nike has created a new video called ‘Voices,’ which
celebrates women in sport and the 40th anniversary of Title IX—the
famous U.S. legislation that let female athletes make their dreams about
sport achievements come true.
In the film, four outstanding female athletes from three generations tell their stories saying they have always been playing by their own rules. These women are: Joan Benoit Samuelson, a legendary distance runner and first women’s marathon gold medalist in Los Angeles in 1984; Lisa Leslie, a four-time gold medalist and WNBA pioneer; Marlen Esparza, a USA Boxing’s 6-time national champion and member of the USA Women’s Boxing team; and Diana Taurasi, a two-time gold medalist, guard for Phoenix Mercury and former WNBA MVP.
In the film, four outstanding female athletes from three generations tell their stories saying they have always been playing by their own rules. These women are: Joan Benoit Samuelson, a legendary distance runner and first women’s marathon gold medalist in Los Angeles in 1984; Lisa Leslie, a four-time gold medalist and WNBA pioneer; Marlen Esparza, a USA Boxing’s 6-time national champion and member of the USA Women’s Boxing team; and Diana Taurasi, a two-time gold medalist, guard for Phoenix Mercury and former WNBA MVP.
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