Women in Sports

History Made: All-Female Refs to Officiate Serie A Match

In a trailblazing move for gender equality in sports, Serie A is set to witness an unprecedented event this weekend as an all-female refereeing team prepares to take charge of the highly anticipated clash between Inter Milan and Torino. This groundbreaking development marks a significant milestone in the Italian top-flight, symbolizing the ever-growing inclusivity and recognition of women’s contributions to the beautiful game. Leading the charge is Maria Sole Ferrieri Caputi, a true pioneer in her own right, having already etched her name in the history books by becoming Serie A’s first-ever female referee when she officiated a match between Sassuolo and Salernitana in 2022.

Kathrine Switzer: Breaking Barriers in the Boston Marathon

In the annals of sports history, certain moments stand out as pivotal milestones, challenging societal norms and paving the way for future generations. One such moment occurred on April 19, 1967, when Kathrine Switzer defied convention and became the first woman to officially run the Boston Marathon, a feat that would ignite a revolution in women’s athletics. The Boston Marathon, one of the world’s most prestigious and storied races, had long been a male-dominated domain.