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Foster Hewitt reminisces with Bobbie Rosenfeld

Throughout history, "ladies" were discouraged from participating in team sports because it was thought competition would lead to "manly" behaviours. But thanks to pioneering athletes such as Bobbie Rosenfeld, Nancy Greene and Hayley Wickenheiser, young women now have the freedom to participate and excel in any sport — be it track, skiing or hockey. These women not only excelled in their chosen fields but were instrumental in shattering stereotypes of the female athlete.

Rosenfeld talks about being voted Canada's outstanding female athlete in the last 50 years.

Medium: Radio
Program: Foster Hewitt Reporting
Broadcast Date: Dec. 28, 1950
Guest(s): Bobbie Rosenfeld
Host: Foster Hewitt
Duration: 12:40

Last updated: December 27, 2012

Page consulted on March 20, 2013

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