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Girls between 6-12 participate in sport on a regular basis
(Aspen Institute, 2019)
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40% of teen girls are not actively participating in sport
(WSF Teen Sport Report, 2018)
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Annually, boys get 1.13 million more sport opportunities than girls.
(National Federation of State High School Associations 2018-2019)
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