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#101 Olympian Swimmer Sharron Davies - On Women's Sports

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Sharron Davies MBE, is a professional Olympian swimmer from England. She learned to swim at six years old, to train by eight and began obtaining public recognition in international competitions by eleven years old. Aged thirteen, she represented Great Britain in the Olympic Games of 1976. The height of her sporting career came in the year 1980, when she won the silver medal at the Olympic Games held in Moscow, losing to the German Petra Schneider. Years later, when the scandal about how East Germany used to enhance their athlete’s performances through illegal drugs broke out, Schneider admitted that her victory was illegitimate. Therefore, Sharron Davies is recognized by the sports community worldwide as the rightful winner of the gold medal. For this podcast, she join’s FiLiA’s Spokeswoman Raquel Rosario Sánchez  in a conversation about the importance of women’s sport, fair play and sex-based athletic categories.

You can read more about Sharron’s work here.

Or follow her on social media: @sharrond62