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Friday, January 29, 2010
Sunderland Sails To Beat Record
Sixteen year-old Abby Sunderland from Marina Del Rey set off to beat a world record for the youngest person to sail around the world alone. The Los Angeles Times published an article that exemplified the sustenance of sexist views in our society. There have already been two boys at age 17 which have successfully taken this trip. Even so, there seems to be more apprehension over Sunderland’s voyage than the others. The Los Angeles Times also concludes the article using a quote from Abby’s younger brother who states, “ My brother’s my brother and he’s this huge strong guy and my sister, I don’t know…she’s a GIRL. But I know that she can do it” (Thomas, 2010). We are still in awe of girls and woman accomplishing similar athletic feats as men and boys. Although the acknowledgement is flattering, it can also be demeaning. Even with all the accomplishments made by women in sports there seems to be a questioning of their abilities and a doubt that they will surpass a man’s record.
Thomas, P. (2010, January 24). Sunderland sets course on a record. The Los Angeles Times,pp. C1, C12.
-Anat J. kin 332I.S2
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