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Sorenstam's Decision Fuels Debate. Paola Boivin.

by Boivin, Paola; ProQuest Information and Learning Company.
Series: SIRS Enduring Issues 2004Article 49Institutions. Publisher: Arizona Republic, 2003ISSN: 1522-3256;.Subject(s): Golf -- Tournaments | PGA Tour | Sex differences | Sex discrimination in sports | Sorenstam | Sports for women | Women athletes | Women golfersDDC classification: 050 Summary: "Annika Sorenstam...is simply a competition junkie in need of a fix. Yet her decision to play in the PGA's (Professional Golfers' Association) Colonial, which begins Thursday [May 22, 2003] in Fort Worth, Texas, has sparked national debate and triggered a re-examination of women's athletics." (ARIZONA REPUBLIC) This article discusses how competitive female athletes today represent "the first generation of women to grow up in an era in which they have equal access to athletics. They are no longer simply grateful to compete, but eager to test their limits."
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Originally Published: Sorenstam's Decision Fuels Debate, May 18, 2003; pp. n.p..

"Annika Sorenstam...is simply a competition junkie in need of a fix. Yet her decision to play in the PGA's (Professional Golfers' Association) Colonial, which begins Thursday [May 22, 2003] in Fort Worth, Texas, has sparked national debate and triggered a re-examination of women's athletics." (ARIZONA REPUBLIC) This article discusses how competitive female athletes today represent "the first generation of women to grow up in an era in which they have equal access to athletics. They are no longer simply grateful to compete, but eager to test their limits."

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