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Riley Gaines: Women’s Sports, Title IX & The Future of Athletic Fairness (JRE #2115)
Season 3 · Episode 2115

Riley Gaines: Women’s Sports, Title IX & The Future of Athletic Fairness (JRE #2115)

JRE Archived Research Series · JRE Archived Research Series

March 3, 20262h 29mExplicit

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Show Notes

Riley Gaines, a former competitive swimmer, champions the preservation of women's sports and single-sex spaces by advocating for the exclusion of biological male competitors. She leads The Riley Gaines Center at the Leadership Institute, serves as an Independent Women's Voice ambassador, and hosts the podcast "Gaines for Girls with Riley Gaines" on OutKick.com

"Dive into one of the most debated topics in modern athletics. In this summary of The Joe Rogan Experience #2115, Riley Gaines discusses her journey as a Championship Swimmer, the defense of Women’s Sports, and the legislative battles surrounding Title IX.

Key Athletic & Social Insights:

Sports Policy: The technical and biological implications of Fair Competition in NCAA sports.

Advocacy & Leadership: The cost of speaking out in the Global Media Landscape.

Physical Training: The dedication required to reach the elite level of Competitive Swimming.

Cultural Trends: Analyzing the intersection of Public Opinion, law, and biological science.

Essential for those interested in Sports Management, Social Issues, and Leadership. This summary provides a clear look at the challenges and bravery behind one of the most significant movements in Contemporary Sports History."

www.rileygaines.com

www.rileygainescenter.org

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