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'Frustration' after women's ski jumping World Cup qualifying prize revealed as shampoo and towels
- An "unfortunate" pay gap in ski jumping has been exposed after a World Cup event took place in December. Men's qualifying winner Jan Haerl took home 3000 Swiss francs ($A5300) for finishing first in qualifying
- but women's winner Selina Freitag received a gift bag.
The article from 7NEWS discusses the frustration among female ski jumpers after the prize for qualifying in the Women's Ski Jumping World Cup was revealed to be shampoo and towels. This revelation has sparked a debate on gender inequality in sports, as male athletes often receive more substantial and monetary rewards. The disparity in prize offerings highlights ongoing issues of recognition and financial support for women in sports, particularly in disciplines like ski jumping where they have fought for inclusion and equal opportunities. The article points out the disappointment and the call for change from athletes and supporters who believe that such prizes undermine the professionalism and dedication of female athletes.
Read the Full 7NEWS Article at:
[ https://7news.com.au/sport/snow-sports/frustration-after-womens-ski-jumping-world-cup-qualifying-prize-revealed-as-shampoo-and-towels-c-17446184 ]
Read the Full 7NEWS Article at:
[ https://7news.com.au/sport/snow-sports/frustration-after-womens-ski-jumping-world-cup-qualifying-prize-revealed-as-shampoo-and-towels-c-17446184 ]
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