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Latin America: Is the 'year of women' in the Olympics? |
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| Society & You - Social Critic | |||
| Wednesday, 01 August 2012 02:57 | |||
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The blog of Americas Quarterly [in] points out that although much remains to be done to end gender discrimination in the Olympics, "for the first time ever, all the countries competing in the 2012 London Olympics will at least one female athlete, with many, particularly in Latin America, achieving gender parity among its delegations [...] Argentina, Bolivia, El Salvador, Mexico, Chile, Colombia, Venezuela, Costa Rica and Peru have selected athletes women to represent their delegations. " Written by Silvia Viñas · Translated by Silvia Vinas · View original post [en] · Comments (0)
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