OFFSIDE OFFSIDE

OFFSIDE

- A Memoir - Challenges Faced by Women in Hockey

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Publisher Description

“… In women’s hockey, our trials have been long and laborious, and I’m sure the future holds a great deal of further challenges before we reach true equality with the men, not only in sport but also in the world at large. And so to you, future generations of strong young women and their supporters, I pass the torch...”


OFFSIDE is the intimate story of Rhonda Leeman Taylor’s experience in the hockey world of the '60s, '70s & '80s, and the discrimination and challenges she faced as a female player, coach and builder. 

Rhonda was one of the founders of organized women’s hockey in Canada in the 1980s. As the first salaried female employee working for the OWHA, Rhonda sat as chairwoman of the inaugural Women’s National Hockey Championships, directed the first Female Council (the main voice for girls’ hockey today), and was the first woman to ever sit on the CAHA (Hockey Canada) Board of Directors. 

OFFSIDE details the numerous trials that women like Rhonda had to overcome to make hockey a socially acceptable sport for women in Canada. Her story combines colourful and thought-provoking anecdotes to bring to light the important history that paved the way for women to enjoy the game today. The book is a must-read for hockey fans and aspiring female athletes across the continent. 


**For every book purchased, a portion of proceeds will be donated to the Grindstone Award Foundation to support young girls in hockey.**

GENRE
Sports & Outdoors
RELEASED
2019
5 October
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
200
Pages
PUBLISHER
Rhonda Leeman Taylor
SIZE
2.8
MB