Women's Sports in Luxembourg: Pioneers, Olympic and Paralympic Athletes — Equality?
This exhibition traces the struggle of women in Luxembourg to access the sports scene, from the first women's sports classes in 1909 to their participation in the recent Olympic Games in Paris in 2024. It highlights gender inequalities in sports that hinder women's access to certain sports practices, media recognition, and equitable treatment compared to their male counterparts. By making visible the women who have marked the Olympic and Paralympic history in Luxembourg and celebrating their resilience and determination, the exhibition also underlines the crucial importance of eliminating these inequalities.
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Supported by Mr. Pierre Gricius, a sports journalist and author of publications on the history of Luxembourg sports (collaboration in drafting texts), the National Council of Women of Luxembourg, and the Ministry of Sports (provision of photos).
Automatically translated from French.
Where does it take place?
Esch-sur-Alzette
Pl. de la Résistance
4011 Esch-sur-Alzette
Luxembourg
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