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Senior Field Producer, CNBC
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By Harriet Taylor Verified| NBC News Verified As women’s sports surge in popularity, professional leagues are increasingly touting the value of female athletes. New professional leagues like SailGP are launching with the advantage of building from the ground up, with gender diversity as part of their DNA. Noncontact and noncollision sports are leading the way. Formula 1′s F1 Academy has created a pipeline for women into motorsports, with a goal of increasing female participation and representation on and off the racetrack
By Harriet Taylor Verified| WRC-TV (Washington, DC) Verified Courtesy: Felix Diemer for SailGP | Handout image supplied by SailGP New professional sports leagues with male and female athletes competing alongside and against one another are on the rise as they work to close the experience gap for female athletes. Like Formula 1, international sailing league SailGP sees young female fans as a key driver of growth. Two-time Olympic champion Martine Grael joined SailGP to skipper the Mubadala Brazil SailGP Team for the 2024-25 season
How this 26-year-old is changing the face of professional sailing: ‘I need to believe that I deserve to be here’
By Harriet Taylor Verified| CNBC Verified SailGP and US Olympic sailor Anna Weis is transforming the image of professional sailing. Weis, 26, is the first full-time female grinder among 10 international teams competing in Sail Grand Prix, the upstart international league co-founded in 2018 by Oracle founder and executive chairman Larry Ellison and world champion yachtsman Sir Russell Coutts. Weis is leading a new generation of women sailors challenging preconceived notions of female athleticism
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CNBC
CNBC, or the Consumer News and Business Channel, is a prominent global business news television channel that launched on April 17, 1989. Founded by former NBC President Bob Wright, CNBC aims to provide viewers with insights into how business events impact their lives and finances. The network has grown to become the world's leading business news media company, reaching over 450 million consumers each month. CNBC offers a variety of services, including 23 hours of live TV programming each weekday, featuring popular shows like *Squawk Box* and *Fast Money*. It operates a 24/7 digital platform that delivers real-time news, analysis, and market data through its website and mobile apps. Additionally, CNBC provides subscription-based services for exclusive content and hosts numerous business events and conferences for networking among executives and thought leaders. With a global presence and more than 20 bureaus worldwide, CNBC also tailors its content for regional audiences through channels like CNBC Asia and CNBC Europe.
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