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Celebrating Black Business Month: Olympian Mechelle Lewis Freeman’s Mission to Empower the Next Generation through TrackGirlz
When you meet Mechelle Lewis Freeman, you quickly realize that her story is one of resilience, authenticity and vision. A 2008 U.S. Olympian, World Champion, Pan American Games medalist, and […]
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TrackGirlz receives Gatorade’s Play It Forward Grant
Jaiya Daniels was this year’s Gatorade New Mexico Track and Field Player of the Year, which earned her the power to award a $1,000 grant from Gatorade to a community […]
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Track Girl Magic Meet
TrackGirlz is working with AAU Track and Field to support the Track Girl Magic track meet hosted by Ohio AAU track and field association to provide girls access to track […]
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Special Olympics History
The Special Olympics is the world’s largest sports organization for children and adults with intellectual disabilities, supporting over 5 million athletes, coaches, and volunteers with 32 Olympic-type sports, in 172 […]
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Pride Month History
This month aims to recognize the impact that the LGBTQIA+ have had on pushing towards a more equal world, locally, nationally and globally. We have been given the space to celebrate the success and educate each other on the impact and injustices the LGBTQIA+ community have and continue to experience.
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Asian American and Pacific Islander Athletes in Track and Field
The month of May is Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month. We’d like to take this opportunity to put the spotlight on some of the amazing Asian American and […]
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Sisterhood Spotlight: Jenny Hitchings
Jenny Hitchings is an American distance runner from Sacramento, California, who at the age of 59 set a new world record at the 2023 London Marathon
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Sisterhood Spotlight: Des Linden
In her recently published memoir, Choosing to Run, two – time Olympian Des Linden shares her start in athletics, her wide range of accomplishments, and how she recovered when times got hard.



