Gender Differences In Sports Research Paper

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An issue that is hotly debated is, the fact the sports are un equal when it comes to gender. One side of the argument argues, that female and male sports are fair, but different from each other. Other people think that sports are unfair and sexist towards females. It’s clear that overall, competitive high school and college sports are discriminating against gender. Schools are doing this by offering more sport chooses to males, accommodating male sports more than female sports, and giving less opportunities to females than males. This paper will strongly argue why sports are unequal in gender and why it is so wrong.
First, more sports are offered to males than females when they chose to play sports. In high school and college sports, the majority …show more content…

Male college and major league sports are very popular. Every year, millions of people gather around the TV to watch the NFL, MLB, NBA, and many more. All males who had played all there lived and finally made it to the big leagues. The only big league sport that is all female is the women's soccer world cup. Some people argue that soccer is a huge female sport and the world cup is a great major league sport for females. I disagree with this very strongly. Many females do play soccer, but what about all the women that play basketball or baseball or hockey. Women shouldn’t be forced to stop their sport or change sports because they aren't allowed in the major leagues. Next, schools fund more male sports than they do with female sports. The reason male sports are funded more than female ones because male sports bring in more money. Since more fans go to male sport games, the sport brings in more money to schools. Instead of spending the money fairly on all sports that don’t bring in as much money, they spend it on pampering the male sport. “Football gets more recognition than girls' basketball. They get all the money, they get the buses for games, they get new uniforms. They are building a complex for them.” (Raven J. Railey, 2008) said Brook, a girls high school basketball player from Rock Creek Christian Academy in Sellersburg, Ind. This really shows how in local high schools, local high schools has sexism in their sports. It's not just in larger sports, it's almost everywhere. Finally, males get more opportunities in later life by playing sports. Since males have more opportunities with almost all the major league sports, sports are much bigger than them. Females don't get the same opportunities as males in major leafs sports. “Boys received a larger proportion of athletic participation opportunities than girls did for each school year in all communities (i.e., urban, suburban, town, and

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