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TrackGirlz February Events: Empowering the Next Generation of Athletes
At TrackGirlz, we believe in the power of mentorship, representation, and community to help young female athletes reach their full potential. Whether it’s through in-person workshops or virtual mentorship sessions, […]
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APRIL 2025 RECAP: Empowering the Next Generation of Speed & Confidence
This April, TrackGirlz continued to bring our mission to life by creating powerful spaces where girls could dream big, run fast, and step boldly into their athletic potential. Here’s how […]
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TrackGirlz February Events: Empowering the Next Generation of Athletes
At TrackGirlz, we believe in the power of mentorship, representation, and community to help young female athletes reach their full potential. Whether it’s through in-person workshops or virtual mentorship sessions, […]
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Marissa Papaconstantinou: Story of Resilience
Marissa Papaconstantinou’s journey as a para-athlete is a story of resilience, one of TrackGirlz seven core values, meaning to be relentless in the pursuit of success.
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Mechelle Lewis-Freeman: The Road to TrackGirlz
This week we have the privilege of highlighting someone truly special – a woman whose impact resonates both on and off the track. She’s an Olympian, a World Champion, and the visionary founder of TrackGirlz. We’re thrilled to share the journey of none other than our very own Mechelle Lewis-Freeman.
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The Evolution of the Olympics: From Ancient Greece to Paris 2024
The Olympics have evolved significantly since their inception, particularly regarding gender inclusivity. This evolution is vividly exemplified in track and field, one of the most iconic and diverse Olympic sports.
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On Track to Paris: Featuring Masai Russell
The USA Olympic Trials held from June 21-30 were a critical milestone for Russell. Competing in the 100m hurdles, she stunned the Hayward Field stadium and the track and field world by winning with an impressive time of 12.25 seconds.
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On Track to Paris: Featuring the USA Women’s Relay Team
The story of the USA Women’s Relay Team is one of excellence and resilience. Since women were first allowed to compete in the Olympics in 1928, the USA Women’s Relay Team has been a dominant force, setting records and winning numerous medals over the decades.