
Women's Boxing
The story of Gail Grandchamp, who campaigned for the right of women to box in the USA.
Sporting Witness · BBC World Service
March 5, 20169m 3s
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Show Notes
In the 1980s, the American boxer, Gail Grandchamp, launched a long campaign for the right to take part in amateur competitions in the USA. Representing herself and raising money through part-time jobs, Gail was eventually successful in 1992 - blaising a trail for women boxers the world over. She talks to Rebecca Kesby.
PHOTO CREDIT: Gail Grandchamp in 2007 (The Berkshire Eagle)