#HERSTORY is dedicated to celebrating game-changers across the sport industry who are committed to driving positive change. We aimto amplify the stories and perspectives of women working in sport around the world.
To nominate an inspirational woman in sport or learn more about the story of #HerStory, checkout the buttons below.
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SUSAN ALBERTI AC
"My sports journey began in the 1950s when, as a young woman, I would go with my brother to watch the Footscray Football Club play every second Saturday afternoon at a suburban football ground in Melbourne’s west. From those afternoons, I fell in love with the Club and the game of Australian Rules Football, leading me to volunteer my time in various roles." - Susan Alberti AC
IRENE MUTINDA
“One of the most impactful moments for me was being the team leader and guiding my teammates through multiple victories. Seeing the joy and pride on their faces after each achievement reinforced my belief in the power of teamwork and leadership.” - Irene Mutindi Mutinda
JENNIFER HEIL
"At nine years old, I picked up the 1994 Sports Illustrated Olympic Preview magazine. As I flipped through the pages, I was captivated by images of female athletes practicing their sports with determination and grace. In that moment, I decided I would become an Olympian. Next, I had to find a sport." - Jennifer Heil
JANET MOTAH
“My message is one of advocacy for equal opportunities in sports, where every individual, regardless of gender or background, can thrive and succeed. I hope to leave behind a legacy that inspires future generations to pursue their dreams in sports, to challenge stereotypes, and to contribute to a more equitable and compassionate world through athletic achievement and solidarity.” - Janet Motah
JOHANNA WILHELMSSON
“Believe in young women—we have the ambition, we have the talent, and all we need is the chance to prove it!” - Johanna Wilhelmsson
THUBAELIHLE SIBANDA
"I’m passing a message that women do belong on the sports field and in any field that they choose, and that sometimes it might not seem like people like us do not exist, but when you search hard enough you will find someone that can inspire you to push towards your goals and to be part of the change makers too.” - Thubaelihle Sibanda
VANESSA SALES
“Be gentle and authentic to yourself and your beliefs. It’s easy to try to conform to your environment, but this can lead to long-term frustrations. Be patient, and don’t rush through phases; each opportunity equips you with what you need for the next level. Most importantly, enjoy the journey and savour each moment along the way.” - Vanessa Sales
RICHA SHARMA
“If I could go back and talk to myself, I would say, ‘It’s OK to have multiple purposes and aspirations.’ The key is to have a plan and a timeline for how and when to achieve them. I would reassure myself that I can shine in all the places I want to shine; no one is stopping me.” - Richa Sharma
TANIA TEOH
“There were many naysayers when I chose to build my career in sports, but I decided to listen to my gut and focus on what I truly believe in: ‘Sports & Myself’. Eventually, the naysayers turned into YAY-sayers.” - Tania Teoh
EMMA DOYLE
“I'm just an ordinary girl who has done exceptional things by taking action, addressing injustices, and speaking my truth.” - Emma Doyle
FELICITY GEORGE
“There is still a perception that women's sport should be marketed to women, but that is not the case. While the female audience percentage does increase for women's sport, at the end of the day it is people who have an interest in sport who are the most likely to consume it - so let's not forget that!” - Felicity George
MEGAN REUTER
“It’s crucial to spend time learning about yourself outside of athletics. Most importantly, remember that you are more than your sport.” - Megan Reuter
VANESSA ÅSELL TSURUGA
“Talk to many people at all levels and learn from their experiences. Everyone and everything around you is your teacher.” - Vanessa Åsell Tsuruga
LI NEO TAY
“When your career is your passion, this is where the magic happens. You give 200% because it doesn’t feel like work.” - Li Neo Tay
MONA YEGANEGI
“I have always pushed beyond the limit, refusing to be ordinary, and have demonstrated boldness and resilience in achieving my goals. My goal has been to support the growth of women and young individuals, and advocate for fairness, always standing up after every challenge. Of which there have been many.” - Mona Yeganegi
TINA KEOWN
“By sharing my experiences and advocating for positive change within my own industry, I hope to inspire future generations of women to pursue their dreams and challenge the gender barriers that still persist in sports. I aim to lead by example, demonstrating the importance of resilience, perseverance, and courage in the face of adversity.” - Tina Keown
PRITTI LAMAISON
“I aim to illustrate a journey defined by countless re-starts, moving each time into a new field, building from the ground up a new strategic innovation in the sports industry. The message I want to leave behind is one of resilience and the power of strategic vision, demonstrating how cultivating strong relationships and optimising resources can lead to remarkable achievements and lasting impact.” - Pritti Lamaison
GABRIELA VEGA BRUCH
"We must set aside gender, social class, nationality, abilities, and disabilities. The sky's the limit, and to reach it, you only need dedication and love." - Gabriela Vega Bruch
CLARE HANLON
“Have fun and enjoy the ride; there is no straight path along your journey” - Clare Hanlon
THE STORY OF #HERSTORY
#Herstory is a digital campaign that was created in the lead-up to our Changing the Narrative in Sport Summit in May 2024 in Lausanne. This event focused on “Harnessing the Power of Storytelling for Women’s Sports”. We explored how athletes are portrayed in the media, strategies to enhance their exposure, the role of digital transformation, and ways to overcome bias.
As part of this event, we decided to share the stories of women working in sport. Our goal is to challenge stereotypes, increase representation, and celebrate the achievements of women in sport worldwide. So to do this, we issued a call for nominations on our channels, inviting people to nominate inspirational women in sport in Switzerland. Within 36 hours, we received over 80 nominations, so we knew we were on to something! People want to hear from women in sport. From March to May, we received 152 nominations and shared the stories of 26 women.
To further amplify these women's stories, we organised an exhibition at our Changing the Narrative event, and the feedback was so great that we got another idea... We decided to take #HerStory global! Following the event, and with the help of the England football legend, Jill Scott, we opened up #HerStory to international nominations. So far we have received nominations for 400+ women across 40+ countries. We are committed to reaching out to each of these women working in sport to see if they would like to share their story and perspectives.
We love hearing from these women and learning about their journeys. If you know any inspirational women working in sport, please nominate them using the button below. Thank you for being a Game-Changer!