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    Women in Sports editathon
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    July–August 2024
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    Women in Sports
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    Welcome!

    On the occasion of the 2024 Summer Olympics Women in Red's focus returns to women in sport. The lists of redlinks below provide an indication of the wide scope we intend to cover.

    We hope both inexperienced and seasoned editors will join us in creating biographies and other articles about notable women.

    This virtual editathon allows enthusiasts wherever they may be to participate in our initiative. Contributors are of course also welcome to add articles on any other women who deserve to be covered, for example under the topics of the month or our comprehensive #1day1woman priority.

    The main goals of the event are:

    • to encourage inexperienced editors and show them how they can contribute to Wikipedia by creating biographies of prominent women
    • to draw the attention of more experienced editors to the need for concerted action in combating the systemic bias against the coverage of women and women's works
    • to promote the new and improved articles and images through social media and via nominations to Main Page features "Did You Know?" and "In The News".

    What else?

    • Below, you'll see a section where you can list the articles you create month by month, and another section where you can add the images you have uploaded to Commons.
    • This essay on creating women's biographies and our Ten Simple Rules might be helpful to newer editors.
    • If you share any of the articles or images on social media, or successfully nominate for Main Page, please indicate you have done so next to the article name.
    Thank you!

    Redlists (lists of redlinked articles to be created)

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    A wide variety of redlink lists can be found on our Redlist index. Some of those relating to sportswomen are listed below:

    Add other red links here, if possible with a source:

    Participants

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    Outcomes (articles)

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    New or upgraded articles

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    Most recent on top, please, specifying upgraded if not new

    1. France Automobile Club féminin de France
    2. France Aéroclub féminin la Stella
    3. United States Chelsea Stein
    4. Brazil Moniza de Lima (also 311)
    5. RussiaAustria Svetlana Moshkovich (also 311)
    6. Brunei Maria Grace Koh
    7. Mexico Fernanda Vargas
    8. United Kingdom Poppy Maskill
    9. Belgium Janice Cayman
    10. Brazil Ana Carolina Silva de Moura
    11. United Kingdom Lottie McGuinness
    12. France Djélika Diallo (also 311)
    13. Cape Verde Angola Filomena Fortes (also 311/317)
    14. Colombia Érica Castaño (also 311)
    15. United Kingdom Adekite Fatuga-Dada (upgraded)‎
    16. United States Allison Whitworth (upgraded)
    17. Georgia (country) Ana Japaridze
    18. Uzbekistan Ziyodakhon Isakova
    19. Mongolia Ulambayaryn Sürenjav
    20. United Kingdom Maddie Down
    21. United States Nicky Nieves
    22. Papua New Guinea Manega Tapari
    23. United KingdomUnited States Fiona Howard
    24. United Kingdom Kayleigh Haggo
    25. Japan Uran Sawada (also 311)
    26. United States Nancy Olson (tennis) (also 311)
    27. Brazil Janaína Cunha, (also 311)
    28. Brazil Laiana Batista (also 311)
    29. Israel Yuliya Chernoy (also 311)
    30. Northern Ireland Avilla Bergin (upgraded)
    31. Australia Charlize Andrews (also 311)
    32. Italy Gaia Giovannini (also 311)
    33. Germany Heidemarie Dresing (also 311)
    34. France Christelle Ribault (also 311)
    35. Slovakia Zuzana Remeňová
    36. Australia Hannah Cowap
    37. United States Sarah Adam (also 294)
    38. Brazil Wanna Brito (also 311)
    39. France Julie Marano (also 311)
    40. France Céline Bousrez (also 311)
    41. France Cécile Saboureau (also 311)
    42. Italy Daila Dameno (also 311)
    43. Switzerland Franziska Matile-Dörig (also 311)
    44. Russia Elvira Nasonova (also 311)
    45. Norway Suzanna Tangen (also 311)
    46. Chile La Catalina (also 311)
    47. Australia Mabel Springfield
    48. Venezuela Daniela Larreal (upgraded)
    49. Japan Moka Kuwagata (also 311)
    50. United States Florence Meiler
    51. India Salva Marjan
    52. Brunei Lee Ying Shi
    53. United States Jillian Williams (volleyball)
    54. Brunei Faustina Woo Wai Sii
    55. Brazil Luiza Guisso Fiorese (also 311)
    56. Canada United Kingdom Roberta Sheffield
    57. India Preethi Pal
    58. Mexico Floralia Estrada Bernal (also 311)
    59. Brazil Nathalie Filomena (also 311)
    60. Brazil Kátia Aparecida Ferreira Silva (also 311)
    61. Brazil Meg Emmerich (also 311)
    62. Japan Mamiko Toyoda (also 311)
    63. Canada Tammy McLeod
    64. Brazil Lucilene da Silva Sousa (also 311)
    65. Italy Ilaria Spirito (also 311)
    66. Canada Alison Levine (boccia)
    67. Canada Katie Pegg
    68. Chile Daniela Asenjo (also 311)
    69. Switzerland Anna Jurt
    70. United States Robyn Horner (upgraded)
    71. United States Ashley Grove (upgraded)
    72. Poland Eszbieta Dadok (also 311)
    73. Sweden Gunilla Ahren (also 311)
    74. Ukraine Oksana Kozyna
    75. France Sya Dembélé (also 311)
    76. Canada Charlotte Bolton
    77. New Zealand Erica Dawson (sailor) (new image found)
    78. Canada Susanne Dandenault
    79. Spain Nora Brugman (also 311)
    80. Argentina Eugenia Bosco (also 311)
    81. China Zhang Chutong (also 311)
    82. Switzerland Caroline Ulrich
    83. Canada Amanda Rummery
    84. United States Audrey Kwon (also 311)
    85. Canada Keegan Gaunt
    86. United States Keana Hunter (also 311)
    87. Spain Polina Berezina - upgrade,
    88. Austria Lisa Hirner (also 311),
    89. China Zhang Yayi
    90. China Xiang Binxuan
    91. China Wang Ciyue (also 311)
    92. China Jiang Yiting
    93. Denmark Emma Lund (cyclist)
    94. China Li Tiantian (snowboarder)
    95. China Geng Yanhong
    96. United States Alexa Brabec
    97. Poland Julia Szeremeta (also 311)
    98. Netherlands Chantal Haenen
    99. Netherlands Marieke van Soest (also 311)
    100. Switzerland Celine van Till (also 311)
    101. Germany Nele Wißmer (also 311)
    102. United States Jajaira Gonzalez - upgrade
    103. Finland Pihla Kaivo-oja (also 311)
    104. Uzbekistan Navbakhor Khamidova
    105. France Wassila Lkhadiri (also 311)
    106. Japan Ayami Takano (also 311)
    107. Switzerland Flurina Rigling
    108. Brunei Nur Wasiqah Aziemah (also 293)
    109. Germany Romy Bär (also 311)
    110. France Janelle Salaün (also 311)
    111. United States Elizabeth Stine
    112. France Laëtitia Guapo (also 311)
    113. Spain Gracia Alonso de Armiño (also 311)
    114. France Myriam Djekoundade (also 311)
    115. Saudi Arabia Mashael Meshari A Alayed
    116. United States Karen Donaldson
    117. Canada Sylvie Morel
    118. United States Maddie Moreau
    119. Canada Bianca Borgella
    120. Mexico Brenda "La Bonita" Flores
    121. France Marie-Ève Paget (also 311)
    122. Spain Vega Gimeno (also 311)
    123. Germany Marie Reichert (also 311)
    124. Georgia (country) Sophio Somkhishvili
    125. Australia Jaclyn Barclay (also 311)
    126. Australia Iona Anderson (also 311)
    127. United States Alex Sedrick
    128. Spain Sandra Ygueravide (also 311)
    129. Azerbaijan Dina Ulyanova (also 311)
    130. Australia Ella Ramsay
    131. United Kingdom Becky Moody
    132. Australia Jenna Forrester (also 311)
    133. Canada Trinity Lowthian
    134. Australia Alexandria Perkins (also 311)
    135. United Kingdom Lola Tambling
    136. United Kingdom Lucy Hall (shooter)
    137. Portugal Camilla Kemp
    138. Austria Rosa Donner -
    139. United StatesAzerbaijan Alexandra Mollenhauer (also 311)
    140. Sweden Janken Wiel-Hansen (also 293 & 311)
    141. Poland Justyna Kiryła
    142. France Heïdi Gaugain
    143. IranInternational Olympic Committee Mahboubeh Barbari Zharfi
    144. Germany Mascha Ballhaus (also 311)
    145. Canada Carla Shibley
    146. Canada Sally Thomas (powerlifter)
    147. IranInternational Olympic Committee Saman Soltani
    148. Netherlands Tisha Volleman - upgrade
    149. United States Judy Levering
    150. United States Jane Forbes Clark
    151. France Delya Boulaghlem
    152. United States Jamie Shepherd
    153. CanadaUnited States Maybelle Gilliland -
    154. France Marie Riou upgrade -
    155. Spain Támara Echegoyen upgrade -
    156. United Kingdom Kimberley Woods upgrade - 450 hits
    157. United Kingdom Anna Henderson upgrade 22000 hits
    158. Portugal Mariana Lobato
    159. Scotland Islay Watson
    160. Spain Anna Corbella -
    161. United States Kathryn Agar -
    162. Denmark Camilla Kur Larsen - upgrade
    163. England Eartha Pond - upgrade
    164. United States Melissa Lowder - upgrade
    165. United States Caroline Conti
    166. United States Anne Harwick -
    167. Slovakia Kamila Novotná
    168. United States Eleanor Baldwin Cass -
    169. Canada Leanne Taylor (from disambig)
    170. Canada Kamylle Frenette
    171. France Carlota Dudek
    172. Morocco Fatima El-Mamouny
    173. Slovakia Vanesa Hocková
    174. FranceHaiti Simone Chapoteau
    175. Netherlands Ginni van Katwijk
    176. France Ariane Imbert
    177. Portugal Mafalda Pires de Lima
    178. Switzerland Elena Lengwiler
    179. Sweden Ida von Plomgren (also 293 & 311)
    180. Central African Republic Nadia Guimendego (also 293)
    181. Australia Saskia Broedelet
    182. United States Anna Scholl Espenschade
    183. France Amélie Cordeau
    184. United States Edith Chesebrough Van Antwerp
    185. Scotland Alexa Glover -add img,
    186. Austria Alina Kornelli
    187. Canada Emily Bugeja
    188. New Zealand Justina Kitchen
    189. Argentina Catalina Turienzo
    190. Israel Gal Zukerman
    191. Italy Maggie Pescetto
    192. Germany Leonie Meyer
    193. Netherlands Annelous Lammerts
    194. United States Fanny Curtis
    195. Morocco Noor Slaoui
    196. United States Polly Palfrey Woodrow
    197. Japan Mayu Honda (also 311)
    198. England Louanne Worsey
    199. Slovakia Hana Burzalová
    200. Iran Razieh Shirmohammadi
    201. Brazil Gizele Maria da Costa Dias
    202. United States Bertha Crouch Chase
    203. Japan Stardom in Showcase
    204. Japan Stardom Supreme Fight
    205. Belarus Viyaleta Bardzilouskaya
    206. Azerbaijan Seljan Mahsudova
    207. Japan Stardom Dream Queendom
    208. Japan Stardom Dream Queendom 2024
    209. Japan Stardom New Year Dream
    210. Italy Marta Maggetti
    211. Mauritius Julie Paturau
    212. Thailand Fawn Jantawan
    213. China Chen Jingyue
    214. Czech Republic Kateřina Coufalová
    215. Czech Republic Ivana Kumpoštová
    216. China Hu Yicheng
    217. Uzbekistan Amaliya Mamedova
    218. England Gemma Davies
    219. Denmark Sisse Egeborg
    220. Denmark Ricka Stenger
    221. Denmark Karen Breumsø
    222. Thailand Chilchitraryak Bootwansirina
    223. Poland Julia Damasiewicz
    224. Russia Elena Kalinina
    225. England Katie Dabson
    226. England Emma Coates
    227. Germany Sylvia Pille-Steppat
    228. Ukraine Anna Sheremet
    229. United Kingdom Kelsie Gibson
    230. South Africa Aniya Holder
    231. Canada Laura Comeau
    232. United States Emma Preuschl
    233. United States Simona Chin
    234. South Africa Lauren Mukheibir
    235. England Hannah Silcock
    236. Netherlands Lizzy de Greef
    237. France Pauline Déroulède
    238. England Steph Bridge
    239. England Alison Young (sailor) upgrade,
    240. France Jessie Kampman
    241. Namibia Lahja Ishitile
    242. Brazil Lorrane Oliveira - upgrade,
    243. China Zhang Yihan
    244. Belgium Christine Beckers (also 311),
    245. France Germaine Rouault (also 311)
    246. England Katy Watson
    247. England Reanna Blades
    248. France Prescillia Lézé
    249. Australia Rachael Gunn
    250. Japan Mao Arai (also 311)
    251. Catalonia Club Femení Barcelona in the Lliga catalana
    252. England Eleanor Dale upgrade
    253. United States Shae Yanez upgrade
    254. England Naomi Williams
    255. France Lauriane Nolot
    256. Republic of Ireland Mary Fitzgerald (athlete)
    257. United Kingdom Ellie Aldridge
    258. United Kingdom Eva Gordon-Simpson
    259. England Kanji
    260. Belgium Yvette Fontaine (also 311)
    261. United States Che Flores
    262. England Georgia Mullett
    263. England Sophia Poor
    264. France Régine Gordine (also 311)
    265. Romania Andreea Preda
    266. Taiwan Lu Pi-chun
    267. Ecuador Paulina Aulestia
    268. Kenya Alexandra Ndolo upgrade
    269. Kenya Naomi Too upgrade
    270. France Anne-Cécile Itier (also 311)
    271. United States Marjorie Dodd - img added,
    272. Romania Amalia Ghigoarță -
    273. China He Shanshan
    274. Brazil Rayane Soares da Silva
    275. Romania Lilia Cosman
    276. Germany Ines Geipel -
    277. Ecuador María José Plaza -
    278. France Marguerite Mareuse

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    Did you know? articles

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    • ... that Filomena Fortes once said that she was "a bit critical of top-level sports in Cape Verde" despite being the president of its National Olympic Committee? (2024-10-28)
    • ... that cyclist Daniela Larreal competed in five Olympic games for a country that later exiled her? (2024-10-12)
    • ... that USA Boxing's head coach said that Olympian Jajaira Gonzalez's return to boxing was "like Lazarus coming back from the dead"? (2024-09-11)
    • ... that Aniya Holder secured a spot at the 2024 Summer Olympics by winning a speed climbing competition, for which she had started training without even knowing that it was an Olympics qualifier? (2024-08-05)

    In the News articles

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    Outcomes (media)

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    Add here – most recent at the top


    References

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    Event templates

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    • Invitation: July 2024
    • Editathon banner for talk pages – Women in Sports {{WIR|313}}