Olympian moms prove discrimination won’t stop them competing
Female Olympic athletes have long faced pressure to have abortions, but at the 2026 Olympic Games in Italy, they are proving that becoming mothers doesn’t mean they can’t go for the gold.
Female Olympic athletes have long faced pressure to have abortions, but at the 2026 Olympic Games in Italy, they are proving that becoming mothers doesn’t mean they can’t go for the gold.
An ultramarathon runner who gave birth just six months ago, and is still breastfeeding her baby girl, didn’t let that stop her from coming in first place at the Ultra-Trail Snowdonia’s 100K in Wales last weekend.