Women's sport in 2023: Leading female athletes on how to reach new heights after game-changing 2022, Football News

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After an unprecedented year in 2022, Heather Knight, Natasha Jonas, Sarah Hunter, Jamie Chadwick, Nat Metcalf and Molly McCann consider what needs to happen next so womens sport can sustain momentum and keep breaking records
After a historic 2022, a host of sportswomen discuss what needs to happen next to ensure women's sport maintains momentum.
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Could former W Series and IndyCar's Jamie Chadwick be the first female since the 1970s to compete in Formula One?
Recently retired Jill Scott admits she's still in euphoric mood following England's Euro 2022 win.
England's Funmi Fadoju says that the opening test defeat to Australia is all part of a learning experience for the Roses.
Nat Sciver feels England have 'settled' on how they want to play as an aggressive T20 side, after sealing a series whitewash against South Africa.
Savannah Marshall made her entrance to the ring alongside Lionesses legend Jill Scott.
Women in Sport CEO, Stephanie Hilborne says the Lionesses triumph at Euro 2022 has inspired more girls to dream that they could reach the top levels of sport.
It was a day of celebrations and reflections as the Lionesses were greeted by thousands of fans at Trafalgar Square following their Euro 2022 success.
2003 Rugby World Cup winner Will Greenwood says the Rugby World Cup 'has transcended an 80-minute game' and believes the Red Roses will sell Twickenham out in the next few years.
Over two million viewers tuned into Claressa Shields vs Savannah Marshall making it the most-watched women’s professional boxing event in history and creating the biggest audience for a live women's sport event ever on Sky.
England captain Leah Williamson talks about how the Lionesses' Euro 2022 win will change the game for women's football in England.
Former England cricketers Lydia Greenway and Dominic Cork discuss India's decision to run out Charlie Dean at the non-striker's end, securing their victory in the last one-day international of the summer at Lord's.
India take the ODI series whitewash with a controversial ending that resulted in Deepti Sharma Mankading Charlie Dean.

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