SEX, SPORT, SITUATION, AND COMPETITIVE STATE ANXIETYin women's events.
In the 1940s and 1950s, athletes
experienced much greater public exposure
through the media coverage
ofsporting events. As women trained
and competed successfully in an ever
increasing array of sports, the public
began to see these women as serious
athletes. Some athletes like Sonja
Henie, Barbara Ann Scott, Babe
Didrickson and Marilyn Bell became
famous personalities as their prizes
for excellence included trophies, financial
reward and fame. Nations
show-cased successful male and female
athletes with their political regimes
to improve their international
status (International Relations).
SEX, SPORT, SITUATION, AND COMPETITIVE STATE ANXIETYin women's events.In the 1940s and 1950s, athletesexperienced much greater public exposurethrough the media coverageofsporting events. As women trainedand competed successfully in an everincreasing array of sports, the publicbegan to see these women as seriousathletes. Some athletes like SonjaHenie, Barbara Ann Scott, BabeDidrickson and Marilyn Bell becamefamous personalities as their prizesfor excellence included trophies, financialreward and fame. Nationsshow-cased successful male and femaleathletes with their political regimesto improve their internationalstatus (International Relations).
การแปล กรุณารอสักครู่..