The 135 Challenge Blog

Today’s coverage of women’s sports lacks depth and development. We’re missing the narrative. We’re missing the characters. We’re missing the whole story.

 
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Sports coverage needs dynamic characters.

People who love sports love more than just the game. We follow athletes and teams because we can follow the storylines. We know and identify with the characters.

  • Tom Brady, an underrated underdog turned top dog.

  • LeBron James, the redeemed king.

  • Cristiano Ronaldo — hero or heel?

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But most people don’t know the characters in women’s sports.

Media coverage of women’s sports is so slim and surface-level that unless you are already a superfan, you probably don’t know much about even the top women athletes in the world.

Without developing the characters and narrative, it’s almost impossible for the average sports fan to become invested in the stories, the characters, and the narrative of the athletes and their teams.

 
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With the 135 Challenge, I’m trying to change that.

For the next 135 days, I’m spotlighting one important woman in sports every damn day while training for the Badwater 135 mile race.

Many of these women inspire me, and I believe that if you knew more of their stories, they’d inspire you too.

My goal is to tell you who these athletes are—their athletic accomplishments & character archetypes—so you follow their stories, long after my race is run.

March 7th - July 19th, 2021

135 Badass women & 135 days of training for the Badwater 135.

While training for this year’s Badwater 135 footrace, I’m spotlighting 135 women in sports.

You better recognize.

A’ja Wilson - The Joker
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A’ja Wilson - The Joker

Day 116/135. A’ja Wilson is not just the 2020 WNBA MVP. She’s got post moves, an outside shot, AND jokes. The best player is also the best personality in the league. SIGN YOUR MARKETING CONTRACTS NOW.

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Tamika Catchings - The Hero
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Tamika Catchings - The Hero

Day 113/135. This year, Tamika Catchings was inducted into the Basketball Hall of Fame, the same class as her childhood friend, Kobe Bryant. But that ain’t even the half of it. She’s a real hero.

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Renee Montgomery - The Creator
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Renee Montgomery - The Creator

Day 111/135. Renee Montgomery is a 2x WNBA champion and a champion of racial justice and voting rights. Despite sitting out the 2020 season, she’s the biggest winner of them all… because now she’s an owner of the Dream.

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Doris Burke - The Voice
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Doris Burke - The Voice

Day 108/135. Back in the day, Doris Burke was a baller herself. Right now, she’s the best voice in NBA broadcasting, breaking down X’s and O’s while breaking glass ceilings.

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Caster Semenya - The Exception
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Caster Semenya - The Exception

Day 106/135. Though Caster Semenya is one of the best 800m runners of all time, she will not be running the 800 in the Olympics this year. The IAAF rules on intersex athletes don’t clarify much. They just seem specifically designed to keep Semenya out.

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Sheryl Swoopes - The Shoes
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Sheryl Swoopes - The Shoes

Day 105/135. Sheryl Swoopes is one of the best players in WNBA history. While leading a dynasty with the Houston Comets, she also inspired the first signature shoe for a woman athlete, Air Swoopes. Who got next?

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Mia Hamm - The Hero
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Mia Hamm - The Hero

Day 103/135. Mia Hamm was a household name before there was even a pro soccer league for her to play in. A hero of the USWNT, a winner on and off the field, and now a pro sports owner. Total hero.

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Marion Jones - The Villain
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Marion Jones - The Villain

Day 101/135. As a sprinter, Marion Jones won Olympic and World Championship gold medals. But when the world found out she’d been taking performance enhancing drugs, she lost it all. That’s the price you pay.

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Bobbi Gibb - The Rebel
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Bobbi Gibb - The Rebel

Day 100/135. In 1966, Bobbi Gibb was the first woman to finish the Boston Marathon. But you won’t see her in any recordbooks. She wasn’t even allowed to be there.

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