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  1. 8 mars 1999 · Dare to Compete: The Struggle of Women in Sports. TV Movie. 1999. 1h 21m. IMDb RATING. 7.1 /10. 20. YOUR RATING. Rate. Documentary Sport. Add a plot in your language. Stars. Lauren Hutton. Billie Jean King. Martina Navratilova. See production info at IMDbPro. Add to Watchlist. Awards. 1 win. Photos. Add photo. Top cast. Lauren Hutton. Narrator.

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    • 1999-03-08
    • Documentary, Sport
    • 81
  2. A Peabody Award-winning documentary that traces the history of women in sports from the Victorian Age to the present. Using rare footage, photos and interviews, it shows how women's athletic achievements reflect the social and legal changes in America.

  3. Instagram. Melanie RW Oram (She/Her) earned an Emmy for REAL SPORTS WITH BRYANT GUMBEL while at HBO Sports and a Peabody for the documentary DARE TO COMPETE: THE STRUGGLE OF WOMEN IN SPORTS. Under the Bajan Brownstone Productions banner, she wrote and directed SHOOK, a short film that aired on Showtime and won several festival awards including ...

    • Female
    • Director/Writer/Producer
    • melanie@bajanbrownstone.com
    • New York City
  4. Dare to Compete gets two thumbs up. Five stars. It's a home run. Written by tennis player-turned broadcaster Mary Carillo and Frank Deford, this documentary traces the historic struggle...

  5. 4 mars 1999 · I remembered all the times as a private citizen—when I'm upstairs at the White House now, I can indulge my obsession with sports by watching women athletes as well as men, across a whole range of endeavors—all the joy, all the elation, all because the pioneers in this room and on this film dared to compete. And we owe all of you who are here and all of those who are featured, all those ...

  6. "Dare To Compete: The Struggle of Women In Sports" is a linear, focused history of important incidents in women's sports history: the 800-meter run in the 1928 Olympics, the formation of the AAGPBL during World War II, Babe Didrikson Zaharias' courageous performance in the 1954 U.S. Women's Open, Billie Jean King beating Bobby Riggs in the ...

  7. Documentary exploring the history of women in sports. Highlights the struggles and triumphs of many of this century's greatest female athletes, showing how each generation paved the way for future women athletes to close the gender gap on and off the field of play.