Tag: wst

Unlocked: Making Moves For Change

“I’m around the right team here”. Athletes are fired up about Unlocked: we talk to a handful of those taking part about what the Women’s Sport Trust programme can do for them and women’s sport

By Kate Carter

Talent Transformed

Through the Women’s Sport Trust’s Unlocked programme, female athletes have excelled beyond their sporting arena to become advocates for change

By Kate Carter

Shoot For The Stars

In 2012, Robyn Love discovered wheelchair basketball and she’s never looked back. Now at the peak of her performance, she wants to inspire other women, too

By Kate Carter

In Her Stride

GB international runner Mhairi Maclennan not only leads the field in races – with her fight to ban abusive coaches, she’s also setting the pace for change

By Kate Carter

Stick With It

“When you’re not selected you have to look at yourself and figure out who you are.” GB hockey player Sarah Evans on bouncing back and helping others do the same

By Sophie Penney

Double Life

“I remember playing at Twickenham and the next day I was up on a pub roof putting a fire out.” Variety is the spice of life for rugby athlete Shaunagh Brown

By Kate Carter

On The Horizon

“I’m really interested in how we can push ourselves athletically as humans.’’ Paralympian rower Lauren Rowles simply credits hard graft for her sublime success

By Patricia Carswell

Shooting Star

“All I want to do is play the game.” England netball shooter Kadeen Corbin on flipping the narrative to inspire future generations

By Denise Evans