Ice in their veins: the women who changed ice hockey forever
Briefly

"Coming home from the first world championships in Ottawa, Dyer saw a huge gap in the women's game, one that often left women's bodies unprotected. Even the top players in the world were forced to use equipment designed for men. There was no other alternative."
"Suiting up for Team USA in the gold-medal game changed her life forever. It was one of the greatest events of my life, probably second only to the birth of my child, Dyer says. It was amazing to see and feel the energy in the arena for a women's hockey game."
Read at www.theguardian.com
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