13. Women Competitors
With the modern Olympics beginning in 1896, the event sparked a whole new era in competitive sports play and the survival of the fittest. However, it took another 4 years for the ladies to be allowed, with Paris in 1900 being the first to allow such a scandalous thing to happen. Yet the road to equality was long, and with the only events being lawn tennis and golf on offer to the opposing sex, the women were rightly beginning to get frustrated. So, to conquer such an obvious display of sexism, the women’s world games were set up to offer female athletes a much more diverse range of sporting events. Conducted between 1922 and 1934, women were now able to compete in track, field, and even swimming! Abandoned in 1936 due to more women finally being able to compete in the actual Olympics, the growth of female athletes has grown ever since. A fact proven even more so during London 2012, when Saudi Arabia, Qatar and Brunei, countries famed for their stance on the rights of women, all held a sporting representative for the first time in the history of the Olympics.
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