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Standing at the starting line of the California State Championships, Lauren Fleshman felt invincible. At just fourteen, she'd become part of the top high school cross-country team in California history. Newspapers featured her photo mid-race-wild eyes, bared teeth, raised fist-a portrait of pure athletic ferocity. Her father's response? Pride mixed with warning: "If it weren't for your long blond ponytail, you'd look like a dyke." The contradiction was jarring but revealing. Female athletes exist in a strange duality-celebrated for strength yet expected to maintain acceptable femininity. This tension would define not just Lauren's career but the experience of countless women in sports. Fifty years after Title IX promised equality, girls still drop out of sports at twice the rate of boys by age fourteen. Why? Because the entire system was built by men, for men, with women expected to simply fit in.
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