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"Social media's had a huge influence on women's sport," says Deignan, who has won many of the sport's biggest races, including the one-day Tour de France and Liege Bastogne Liege classic.
Accolades in sport are one thing, but the soon-to-retire Lizzie Deignan is now racing with the very people she inspired to get on a bike.
The previous day, she had beaten Gabby Thomas, who had won Slam 200s in Kingston (Long Sprints) and Miami (Short Sprints; beating Jefferson-Wooden) with a sparkling new 21.99 PR (1.1). Jefferson also ...
Melissa Jefferson-Wooden clipped 0.07 from the 100 PR that carried her onto the Olympic team last summer. (JOSH SAWYER) PHILADELPHIA, PENNSYLVANIA, May 31–June 01 — It was an unseasonably cool weekend ...
She is just the third Swede to win the tournament, after Liselotte Neumann and golf legend Annika Sorenstam. Read more at straitstimes.com. Read more at straitstimes.com.