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Females get plenty of 'exposure'
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• Olympic pole vault champ Stacy Dragila teamed up with other female track athletes to make a calendar of near-nude photos.
• Anna Kournikova, who famously never won a pro tennis tournament, makes an estimated $11 million to $15 million in endorsements with her looks and sex appeal.
• Norwegian skier Ingvild Engesland posed nude for a porn magazine in poses that can't be described here.
• Utah Olympic volleyball player Logan Tom posed topless, with her back to the camera.
• Natalie Gulbis, a curvy pro golfer, has made a living off her looks, with sexy bikini calendars, a Golf Channel TV show, a guest column in a men's magazine, and more than a dozen corporate sponsors. Anna Rawson, another pro golfer with less talent, also makes a living off her sex appeal.
The justification usually follows one of two themes: We worked hard to get these bodies, we want to show them off (Acuff, track's Suzy Favor, among others). Or: We did it to bring awareness of our sport. "We want to get our faces out there," said Acuff, who got a little more out there than her face. Others just do it to make money, but don't say so.
So who's exploiting whom? One side thinks it's exploitative. Another side thinks, as one athlete put it, it's "empowerment to women."
Whether you think it's wrong or right is not the issue here. The issue is that if women are being exploited, it's with their full cooperation. You can argue that the largely male media don't give female athletes the attention they deserve, and that is why women resort to these other tactics, but the women are still willingly playing along instead of continuing the struggle to earn attention with their athleticism.
"I thought as women athletes we had reached the point where we didn't have to use our bodies that way," Olympic champion Jackie Joyner-Kersee once told the Chicago Tribune.
Not yet.
E-mail: drob@desnews.com
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