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2020 Madison de Rozario Barbie Barbie Role Models (Barbie )

Barbie dolls in their line Barbie Role Models, a line dedicated to building female models in an effort to close the so-called dream gap, a moment in the lives of girls when, due to social pressure, they begin to doubt that they are capable to be what they set out to be. A few days before the commemoration ofInternational Women's Day, the American toy companyBarbie launched a series of sports-inspired dolls that celebrate female role models. The launch of the company is part of the Sheroes initiative, which pays tribute to outstanding women in different fields and the Dream Gap Project. Barbie's Dream Gap, explained by the company as a gap that exists between girls and their potential in fields that have traditionally been occupied by men, and the company seeks to share stories of women from different occupations to encourage I encourage the girls of the world to be whatever they want to be. Tokyo 2020 and Barbie honored great athletes: the Turkish swimmer Smeyye Boyac, the French soccer player Amandine Henry, the Ukrainian fencer Olga Kharlan, the British sprinter Dina Asher-Smith, the Portuguese surfer Teresa Bonvalot and the German jumper Malaika Mohambo. Barbie made a figure dedicated to each of them because of her power to inspire girls, women and people in general to reach their maximum potential in the sporting field. Madison de Rozario is a Para-Athlete Wheelchair Racing, T53, Australia. After a series of stunning gold medal performances in 2018, Madison de Rozario continues to prove why she is one of the most promising young athletes in wheelchair racing. At her Commonwealth Games debut on the Gold Coast, she put the world on notice in the womens T54 1500m final, launching a decisive attack with 300m to win gold, before pushing to a 13-second lead in the marathon to make it two from two. Over the following six weeks, Madison became the first Australian woman to win the London Marathon, and collected a hat-trick of gold medals at the World Para-athletics Grand Prix in Nottwil, Switzerland, where she equaled the womens 1500m 54 world record set by Tatyana McFadden (USA).
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Viewed: Nov 25, 2024
Updated: Oct 31, 2024
Priced: Apr 05, 2024

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