The 17 days of the 2012 Summer Olympics are over and done. For now, the
That’s right, American women won 58 medals in
American women earned more medals than their male counterparts (58 to 46) and more Gold Medals (29-17) as well. Moreover, Only two countries, the United States and
American women did much more than hold their own in London. There is no other way to frame it; they were dominant. So you may ask how dominant were the American women?
They were so dominant that most Americans found it difficult to be sad when a pair of American women won the Silver Medal in Beach Volleyball. Why was that?
Because Silver Medalists Jennifer Kessy and April Ross lost in the Gold Medal Match to Misty May-Treanor and Kerri Walsh Jennings; also Americans. OK, so it’s fair to presume Kessy, Ross, and their friends and families may have been sad, but you get the point; the Gold Medal not only went to America; it was assured of doing so before the first serve. That’s dominance!
Finally, if the
When President Nixon signed the bill June 23, 1972, he spoke mostly of busing desegregation, also an emphasis of the law. In fact, he did not even mention the expansion of educational access for women, or their playing sports.
In terms of 21st Century impact however, today’s lens shines a completely different light on the subject. In most communities, if busing for desegregation purposes was ever the law, it has long ago been reversed, overturned, or simply ended by fiat. Alternately, a contemporary assessment of female participation in sports shows a 900% increase in high school, and a 450% increase on the collegiate level. Just to be clear, the percentages of participation in sports for both high school and college have also grown for males, but by not nearly as dramatic an increase; 15% for high school, and 31% for college.
The effects of Title IX did not just miraculously materialize in
- Basketball
- Soccer
- Gymnastics (Team & Individual)
- Beach Volleyball (Gold & Silver)
- 4X200m Freestyle Relay
- 4X100m Medley Relay
- Rowing
- Tennis Doubles
- Tennis Singles
- 4X400m Track Relay
Forty
years ago, European women were
thought of as vastly superior to Americans
in many sports endeavors. In fact, they
were routinely thought to be dominant. All
and all, the London Games were the
most productive Olympics for Americans in terms of Gold Medals of any Olympics not hosted by the U.S. American
women were instrumental in our success, and Title
IX was the elephant in the room
in terms of their competing at the highest level. I’ll say it again, American Women Ruled the 2012 Olympics: The Title IX Story! Now you know.
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