Sportrack: technology connecting sport. Ricardo Andorinho – Sportrack, Inclusion, and Gender Equality in Sport. Ricardo also highlighted the role of technology in making sport more open, transparent, and accessible to everyone. Digital platforms can help create wider access to training, information, networking, and opportunities, ensuring that talent is not measured only by results, but also by potential, effort, and commitment.
The “Lead the Change in Sports” initiative will take place from June 15 to 17 at Parque dos Poetas in Oeiras, with free participation and limited spots available. The European project Sports 4 All: Lead the Change will promote, from June 15 to 17 in Oeiras, the “Lead the Change in Sports” program, an initiative dedicated to leadership, capacity building, and the empowerment of women in sport.
A sports podcast focused on gender inclusion and gender equality in sports, featuring Ricardo Andorinho, can spotlight how leadership, opportunity, and representation help build a more fair and inclusive sporting culture. It could explore practical stories, policy ideas, and real-world examples of how sports organizations can create space for women and underrepresented voices to lead and thrive.
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