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In today's world, we often hear discussions about equality between men and women. However, when it comes to sports, there's a noticeable silence surrounding this issue. Women and girls participate in sports at much lower rates compared to men. In comparison to men's sports, women's sports events receive substantially less media coverage. This gender gap in sports is underpinned by a numerous of barriers, which can be categorized as 'practical,' 'personal,' and 'social and cultural.' Practical barriers encompass logistical challenges such as access to facilities and resources, while personal barriers may include factors like confidence and societal expectations. Social and cultural barriers manifest in stereotypes and biases that limit opportunities for women in sports. Moreover, women face specific challenges within the sports arena, including unequal pay, a lack of female coaches and mentors, biased award systems, and inadequate familial support. These obstacles not only hinder women's participation but also obstruct their progression and success within the sporting domain. This paper aims to shed light on these challenges and offer practical solutions to enhance women's participation in sports. Encouraging girls' and women's participation in sports is crucial not only for promoting gender equality and women's empowerment but also for broader societal development and social change. Methodology: Methodology involves comprehensive data collection from secondary sources such as websites, articles, newspapers, and books. Through analysis and synthesis of this data, this paper, endeavor to provide valuable insights and policy suggestions to address the multifaceted barriers faced by women in sports. Keywords: Gender Equality, Sports Participation, Barriers, Women's Empowerment, Social Change.
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