From documentaries about pioneering athletes including Billie Jean King, Naomi Osaka and Simone Biles to shorts about South Korea's free diving haenyeo and the first and only woman officially drafted into the NBA, these films highlight the power of sport for women and just how far it's come
An increasing number of documentaries highlighting incredible stories of female athletes and women's sports teams from around the world are coming to our screens. It's a reflection of the growing interest in—and prominence of— women's sport.
These films not only celebrate the talent, skills, determination and pioneering spirit of the women featured, but highlight the ongoing fight for equality, representation and opportunity in the world of sports. From groundbreaking tennis matches and skateboarding in the most unlikely of places, to inspiring tales overcoming adversity, these documentaries offer a window into both the challenges and the triumphs of women in sport.
Here are 15 must-watch documentaries to inspire us all.
1. Simone Biles: Rising (2024)
She is the greatest gymnast of all time. Between the World Championships and the Olympics, Simone Biles has won 37 medals, making her the most decorated gymnast in history, male or female. But her impact on sport is not limited to medal count alone. While vaulting at the Tokyo Games in 2021 she experienced a disconnect between mind and body that led to her withdraw from the competition for mental health reasons. Her decision marked a shift in the way athletes consider and prioritise mental health, highlighting its supreme importance. She has also spoken out about abuse, pioneered new training methods, helped diversify the sport and serves as an inspiring role model to young gymnasts. Simone Biles: Rising is her story as she prepares to compete at the Paris 2024 Olympics.
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