Sandmeyer-Graves hopes women are girls aren’t forgotten when sports world re-opens
TORONTO — Just five weeks after the WNBA held its virtual draft, the league was forced to release players on Tuesday — before ever seeing them step foot on a pro women’s court.
As leagues take their first tentative steps back to a sports world brought to its knees by COVID-19, Allison Sandmeyer-Graves hopes women don’t get forgotten.
“We’re trying to draw people’s attention to it,” said Sandmeyer-Graves, the CEO of Canadian Women & Sport,” so that as (sports organizations) are making countless decisions that are going to be really shaping probably not just the near-term sport and physical activity, but frankly, also the longer-term, that they’re not forgetting about women and girls.
“We just can’t take our eye off the ball on this.”