we ♥ women's sports
we loves sports. we love the women who play them. this tumblr is dedicated to those women, regardless of whether they skate, swim, ride or run.
powered by tumblr
seattle theme by parker ehret
Rosa Mota of Portugal is all smile as she finishes women’s marathon of the summer Olympics, in Seoul, 29 sep 1988. (via Photo from Getty Images)
Mary Keitany of Kenya leads the field to win during the women’s section of the London marathon April 22, 2012. (via Photo from Reuters Pictures)
Kenya’s Mary Keitany celebrates winning the women’s race during the 2012 London Marathon for the second year during the 32nd London Marathon in London Sunday April 22, 2012. (via Photo from AP Photo)
Swiss Gabriella Andersen-Schiess arriving at the finish line 05 August 1984 of the Women’s marathon at the 1984 Summer Olympics in Los Angeles. (via Photo from Getty Images)
Kenya’s Mary Keitany on her way to winning the women’s marathon during the 32nd London Marathon in London Sunday April 22, 2012. Kenya’s marathon superiority was flaunted Sunday ahead of the Olympics, with Wilson Kipsang and Mary Keitany coasting to victory in London to virtually assure themselves of selection for the games. (via Photo from AP Photo)
HOUSTON, TX - JANUARY 14: Desiree Davila consoles Amy Hastings after they competed in the U.S. Marathon Olympic Trials January 14, 2012 in Houston, Texas. Hastings finished in fourth place and is an alternate for the Olympics. (via Photo from Getty Images)
Brazil’s Adriana Da Silva reacts to the crowd after receiving her gold medal at the medal ceremony for the women’s marathon at the Pan American Games in Guadalajara October 24, 2011. (via Photo from Reuters Pictures)
Norway’s Grete Waitz, seen in this Sept. 23, 2009 file photo, won nine New York Marathons and a silver medal at the Los Angeles Olympics. (via Photo from AP Photo)
This Aug. 19, 1992, file photo shows New York City Marathon director Fred Lebow and nine-time winner Grete Waitz, posed in New York’s Central Park. (via Photo from AP Photo)
Caroline Kilel is overcome by emotion and exhaustion shortly after winning the women’s division of the 115th Boston Marathon. (via The 115th Boston Marathon - Photos - SI.com)