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Celebrating women in the Olympics and Paralympics

September: Hispanic and Latina women September: Women in the Olympics September: Women from New Zealand

October: Women & disability October: Healthcare October: The Nordic countries

Continuing this month: #1day1woman Global Initiative

See also: Future events

Hello and welcome to WikiProject Women in Red (WiR) whose objective is to turn redlinks into blue ones. Our project's scope is women's biographies and women's works. Did you know that according to WHGI only 17.10% of the English Wikipedia's biographies are about women? Not impressed? Content gender gap is a form of systemic bias, and this is what WiR addresses. We invite you to participate whenever you like in whatever way suits you and your schedule. Women in Red warmly welcomes you!
Olympic Road Race Womens winners 2, London – July 2012
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1–30 September 2017Join the Women in Red online editathon from anywhere in the world.
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Women in Red is hosting a virtual editathon from September 1 to 30, 2017 on Women in the Olympics and Paralympics, providing an opportunity for you to create or improve articles on women who are notable in various fields of endeavor. The virtual edit-a-thon allows enthusiasts from around the globe to participate in the work.

  • to encourage inexperienced editors and show them how they can contribute to Wikipedia by creating biographies of some of the world's most prominent women
  • to draw the attention of more experienced editors to the need for concerted action on a specific area
  • to support Wikipedia in combating the systemic bias against the coverage of women and women's works
  • to promote the new/improved articles and images through social media (Facebook, Pinterest, Twitter)

Redlists (lists of redlinked articles to be created)

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  1. Wikidata list of women Olympians


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

  • Hannah Pennington, paralympic skier in 2010
  • Caitlyn Sarubbi, paralympic skier in 2010
  • Jane Sowerby, paralympic skier in 2010
  • Elitsa Storey, paralympic skier in 2010
  • Kelly Underkofler, biathlete in 2010
  • Sonia Vettenburg, Bulgaria
  • Tara Heiss US Olympics Basketball 1980 Maryland (n.b. because of 1980 boycott, did not compete, so may not qualify)
  • Kris Kirchner US Olympics Basketball 1980 Maryland (n.b. because of 1980 boycott, did not compete, so may not qualify)
  • Debra Miller US Olympics Basketball 1980 Boston University (n.b. because of 1980 boycott, did not compete, so may not qualify)
  • LaTaunya Pollard US Olympics Basketball 1980 Long Beach State (n.b. because of 1980 boycott, did not compete, so may not qualify)
  • Jill Rankin US Olympics Basketball 1980 Tennessee (n.b. because of 1980 boycott, did not compete, so may not qualify)
  • Rosie Walker US Olympics Basketball 1980 Stephen F. Austin State (n.b. because of 1980 boycott, did not compete, so may not qualify)

Participants

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Outcomes

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Promote our work

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Key:

  • Add FB after the article if you mention it on Facebook
  • Add PIN after the article if you pin the image on Pinterest
  • Add TW after the article if you tweet it on Twitter

New or upgraded articles

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  • Add the titles of your new or upgraded articles here created in September – most recent at the top, specifying upgraded if not new
  1. Erika Netzer
  2. Aïcha Garad Ali
  3. Jadwiga Szoszler-Wilejto
  4. Krystyna Nadolna
  5. Nguyễn Thị Thu Hằng‎
  6. Anu Kaljurand‎
  7. Nataliya Kolovanova‎
  8. Elizabeta Pavlovska‎
  9. Auvita Rapilla
  10. Anne Ebbs
  11. Brygida Dziuba
  12. Krystyna Nowakowska
  13. Beatrice Allen
  14. Baklai Temengil
  15. Sandra Taváres (hurdler)‎
  16. Sainiana Tukana‎
  17. Jacqueline Humphrey‎
  18. Agrippina de la Cruz‎
  19. Bang Sin-hye‎
  20. Cheung Suet Yee‎
  21. Du Juan (athlete)‎
  22. Tilaka Jinadasa‎
  23. Britt Mjaasund Øyen
  24. Ann Sissons
  25. Lydia Lipscombe
  26. Ann-Ewa Karlsson
  27. Ann-Marie Karlsson
  28. Rebecca Ewert TW
  29. Jill McCabe
  30. Marty Mankamyer
  31. Elissavet Pantazi‎
  32. Karen Nelson (athlete)‎
  33. Sophia Hunter‎
  34. Liu Huajin‎
  35. Sylvia Malgadey-Forgrave‎
  36. Iryna Merkushina
  37. Daniela Valkova‎
  38. Marisela Peralta‎
  39. Irina Litovchenko‎
  40. Nadine Prévost‎
  41. Julie Gomis‎
  42. Bożena Nowakowska‎
  43. Penka Sokolova‎
  44. Lucía Vaamonde‎
  45. Olga Niewska TW, PIN
  46. Sandra Baldwin
  47. Teresa Nowak‎
  48. Margit Bach‎
  49. Penny Gillies‎
  50. Margaret Murphy (Irish athlete)‎
  51. Snezhana Yurukova‎
  52. Vera Korsakova‎
  53. Inge Schell‎
  54. Teresa Sukniewicz‎
  55. Carlota Ulloa‎ - PIN
  56. Roswitha Emonts-Gast‎
  57. Judy Dyer‎
  58. Liudmila Ievleva‎
  59. Katrin Meinke - PIN
  60. Lisa Thomaidis - destub
  61. Adrienne Martelli US rower upgrade, PIN
  62. Grace Luczak US rower upgrade, PIN
  63. Gundula Diel‎ - PIN
  64. Lacey O'Neal‎
  65. Mary Musani‎
  66. Martha Gustafson
  67. Sirkka Norrlund‎
  68. Amy Snider‎
  69. Grace Anozie
  70. Barbara Sosgórnik‎
  71. Rimma Koshelyova‎
  72. Friedl Murauer‎
  73. Simone Brièrre‎
  74. Kristina Sabasteanski - PIN
  75. Ann Cody
  76. Zenta Gastl-Kopp‎
  77. Niliya Besedina-Kulakova‎
  78. Irene Robertson‎
  79. Francisca Sanopal‎
  80. Manolita Cinco‎
  81. Miyo Miyashita‎
  82. Colette Elloy‎
  83. Hilde Antes‎
  84. Elene Gokieli‎
  85. Pam Seaborne‎
  86. Seija Pöntinen‎
  87. Anneliese Seonbuchner‎
  88. Helene Bielansky‎
  89. Sylvi Keskinen‎
  90. Claudie Flament‎
  91. Anna Aleksandrova‎
  92. Constance Darnowski‎
  93. Pauline Threapleton-Wainwright‎
  94. Gretel Bolliger‎
  95. Kyllikki Naukkarinen‎
  96. Joan Upton‎
  97. Libuše Lomská‎
  98. Janine Magnin-Lamouche‎
  99. Bernice Robinson (athlete)‎
  100. Jean Walraven‎
  101. Bertha Crowther‎
  102. Lisa Lomas
  103. Doris Eckert‎
  104. Kathleen Tiffen‎
  105. Mathilde Puchberger‎
  106. Miyoko Mitsui‎
  107. Grethe Whitehead‎
  108. Agaath Doorgeest‎
  109. Roxy Atkins‎
  110. Hilde Klusenwerth‎
  111. Zulejka Stefanini‎
  112. Deborah Allan
  113. Felicja Schabińska
  114. Luba Lowery
  115. Nancy McCredie - destubbed
  116. Alina Rîpanu‎
  117. Maria Rus‎
  118. Muriel Noah Ahanda‎
  119. Ngozi Nwokocha‎
  120. Gloria Amuche Nwosu‎
  121. Hariklia Bouda‎
  122. Hrisoula Goudenoudi‎
  123. Jana Neubert‎
  124. Magali Yañez‎
  125. Mayra González (athlete)‎
  126. Yelena Budnik‎
  127. Samantha George (athlete)‎
  128. Jelena Stanisavljević‎
  129. Tatjana Lojanica‎
  130. Helen Frost (athlete)‎
  131. Fabiola Piroddi‎
  132. Jincy Phillip‎
  133. Rosemary Okafor‎
  134. Lenka Ficková‎
  135. Sherline Williams‎
  136. Martina McCarthy‎
  137. Meta Mačus‎
  138. Saša Prokofijev‎
  139. Nataliya Kobina‎
  140. Nataliya Senkina‎
  141. Diane Bell (judoka)
  142. Elaine Winter (figure skater)
  143. Kelly Hackman
  144. Surella Morales‎
  145. Tracey Ann Barnes‎
  146. Yekaterina Kulikova‎
  147. Georgina Oladapo‎
  148. Liudmyla Koshchey‎
  149. Olha Moroz‎
  150. Martha Tarhemba
  151. Ogechi Onyinanya
  152. Wikipedia:Meetup/Los Angeles/Women in the Olympics and Paralympics/September 2017#Outcomes
  153. Nan Gindele
  154. Sarah Catherwood (DYK-eligible)
  155. Kathrin Lüthi‎
  156. Camille Noel‎
  157. Marta Moreira‎
  158. Eduarda Coelho‎
  159. Gregoria Ferrer‎
  160. Cristina Pérez (athlete)‎
  161. Edit Molnár‎
  162. Saleerat Srimek‎
  163. Sukanya Sang-Nguen‎
  164. Srirat Chimrak‎
  165. Sandra Antelo‎
  166. Gloria Burgos‎
  167. Moré Galetovic‎
  168. Odalmis Limonta‎
  169. Veera Ruoho TW
  170. Choi Se-beom‎
  171. Kim Sun-ja‎
  172. Marcia Tate‎
  173. Sharon Powell‎
  174. Esmie Lawrence‎
  175. Janet Smith (athlete)‎
  176. Tânia Miranda‎
  177. Suzete Montalvão‎
  178. Dionne Bainbridge
  179. Grace Bakari‎
  180. Evelyn Mathieu‎
  181. Nicole Leistenschneider‎
  182. Monica Stevens‎
  183. Laverne Bryan‎
  184. Ellen Richards Ridgway - PIN TW
  185. Irina Skvortsova TW, PIN
  186. Anna Rostova
  187. Lyudmila Shchetinina
  188. Lyubov Rudovskaya
  189. Olga Kozakova
  190. Anna Wilson (swimmer)
  191. Diane Foote
  192. Bonka Dimova‎
  193. Rossana Lombardo‎
  194. Daniela Porcelli‎
  195. Ibolya Korodi‎
  196. Asele Woy‎
  197. Yordanka Ivanova‎
  198. Claudia Steger‎
  199. Elke Barth‎
  200. Liz Barnes‎
  201. Rita Thijs‎
  202. Anne-Marie Van Nuffel‎
  203. Avis McIntosh upgrade TW
  204. Marcela Chibás‎
  205. Beatriz Castillo‎
  206. Lyubov Runtso‎
  207. Eva-Charlotte Malmström‎
  208. Elisabeth Randerz‎
  209. Ann Larsson (athlete)‎
  210. Heather Gooding‎
  211. Cheryl Peasley‎
  212. Gerlinde Massing‎
  213. Elżbieta Katolik‎
  214. Zoya Yusova
  215. Nataliya Kudreva
  216. Lyudmila Borozna
  217. Wang Hong (archer)
  218. Beverly Weigel TW PIN
  219. Marrion Roe (upgraded) TW PIN
  220. Theodora Hill - PIN
  221. Charlotte Lewis
  222. Jean Spencer
  223. Liliya Osadchaya
  224. Anna Mrozińska

Did You Know features

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New/expanded articles featured in the Did you know... column of the Wikipedia Main page

  • Add here – most recent at the top with date of nomination

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