International Women’s Sports Hall of Fame
Founded in 1980, the International Women’s Sports Hall of Fame recognizes female athletes and coaches who have made history in women’s sports. Athletes from around the world are selected based on achievements, breakthroughs, innovative style and ongoing commitment to the development of women’s sports. The athletes are segmented into two categories: the Pioneer category for pre-1983 athletic achievements and the Contemporary category for post-1983 achievements. To be eligible for nomination, athletes must be retired from her sport for at least five years.
In 1990, the Hall of Fame introduced a Coach category. To be eligible for nomination, a woman must have coached in the United States and have at least 10 years of coaching experience. A nominee is evaluated on her win-loss record, impact on the style of play or sport, number of years in coaching, number of outstanding athletes coached, record of mentoring and community service.
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The Billies
The Billie Awards, an awards program of the Women's Sports Foundation, celebrate extraordinary contributions in the media's portrayal of women in sports and physical activity. Expert panels of women's sports historians, journalists and media industry executives determine finalists and select award winners in each of the following categories: Journalism, Entertainment, Breakthrough and Innovation, Industry Leader and Outstanding Journalist.