We are proud presenters of the 20×20 campaign

The 20×20 Campaign ran Oct 2018 to Oct 2020 and while the message lives on, the campaign has come to a close.

20×20 is a campaign aimed at creating a measurable cultural shift in the presentation and perception of Women’s sport in Ireland. It is a broad-based approach with three key metrics in mind to boost media coverage, attendance at key events and participation each by 20 per cent between now and 2020.

WHAT WE’RE DOING

20×20 is an all-inclusive movement to shift Ireland’s cultural perception of women’s sport by 2020 with:

• a 20% increase in media coverage of women in sport
• a 20% increase in female participation at all levels of sport
• a 20% increase in attendance at women’s games and events

Everyone can help accelerate progress in this country by pledging to do just one small thing to help start this giant shift for female sport. Whether you’re a teacher who can help create greater parity and opportunities for girls, a journalist who can help increase visibility of female athletes and competitions, a parent who can attend a match or a person who can simply encourage a young woman to get involved in sport, we need you to show your stripes because if she can’t see it, she can’t be it.

International 20×20 Sportswomen of the Week

International 20×20 Sportswomen of the Week

Our International 20x20 Women in Sport Award this week goes to all those associated with the promotion of women's soccer in the UK. They certainly live the " If she can't see it she can't be it " philosophy. This week saw the start of the new Women's Super League...

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Member Monday’s

Member Monday’s

Target Shooting Ireland, Ireland's National Governing Body for Olympic Rifle and Pistol events, are delighted to be a part of the 20x20 ''If She Can't See It, She Can't Be'' It initiative presented by the Federation of Irish Sport. As a member of the initiative, we...

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20 Questions with Sophie Eustace

20 Questions with Sophie Eustace

A qualified PADI rescue diver, drummer, singer, coxswain and foodie, Sophie hails from the bogs of County Offaly and the hot sands of Dubai. Sophie made the move to Dublin in 2011 with the rest of the country folk hoping to find inspiration from the ‘Big City’. After...

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