She Plays We Win founded by Christin Rose is a photo project dedicated to young girl athletes. It celebrates the confidence that sports can provide young girls and captures powerful, young, female athletes in action.
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Nora Manger, 14-year-old downhill long boarder
“You will find people that will support you in skating no matter what and will help you along the way.” – Nora
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Skateboarders Sky Brown (left) and Vianez Morales (right)
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8-year-old skateboarder Sky Brown
“My favorite feeling ever is when there is something new or super scary. Then I just get in my ‘superhero princess’ mode and I just GO even when I’m scared. This is when I feel the most happy.” – Sky
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8-year-old skater, Quinne
“Don’t feel like you have to choose between being a girly girl or a tomboy, just be yourself.” – Quinne
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8 1/2 year old Lilly
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Poppy Starr, a teenage skater
“Show people how much you love something. Be passionate and positive. Encourage others to take a chance and go for it.” – Poppy
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Charli DeVries, a hockey player
“I think hockey has taught me to respect others, to use leadership to work with your teams and others in general, and responsibility.”
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Kumi Tamura, 13-year-old basketball player
“I would tell my 5-year-old self to keep working to get better and to prove all the haters wrong.”
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Hailie Deegan, 14-year-old race driver
“Racing has taught me that no matter what to not give up.” – Hailie
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Maya Rush, 13-year-old track and field athlete and basketball player
“If I want to be great I can’t wait for things to happen. I gotta make them happen.”- Maya
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Short video about the project
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