Boxgirls Roadwork

Girls and Women Running the City

by Heather Cameron | Oct 05, 2007
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This entry has been selected as a finalist in the
Sport for a Better World competition.

Summary:

The traditional training techniques of amateur boxing paired with urban running to create a bold new experience for girls and women.

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Impombimmap Impombimmap said: Dear Suzanne and Paul Thank you for your comments and questions. We measure the girls' developing leadership skills through their ... about this idea. - 512 days ago read more >
Tina Flegel said: its enormously cool to combine self-defense with visibility. very empowering!! when are the projects in the other cities are going to ... about this idea. - 548 days ago read more >
ken co said: That is really a great innovation! Have your already created a site? I looking forward for its creation. I`m sportswoman and very ... about this idea. - 727 days ago read more >
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Boxgirls Roadwork: Girls and Women Running the City has been chosen as a finalist in Sport for a Better World. - 927 days ago
Heather Cameron said: Boxgirls’ Theory of Change Statement By providing an inclusive female led training environment, Boxgirls allows young women who are ... about this idea. - 961 days ago read more >
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