What was the first sport in which women were invited to compete at the Olympics?

The first sport in which women were invited to compete at the Olympics was tennis. Women's tennis was included in the 1900 Summer Olympics in Paris, making it the first Olympic sport open to female athletes. The event featured 22 women from six countries, and Charlotte Cooper of the United Kingdom won the gold medal in both the singles and mixed doubles competitions.

Women's participation in the Olympics has since grown significantly, and women now compete in a wide variety of sports at the Games. In 2021, women made up 49% of all athletes competing at the Summer Olympics in Tokyo.

  • When were women first allowed to compete in the Olympics? 1900
  • What was the first sport open to women at the Olympics? Tennis
  • Who won the first gold medal in women's tennis at the Olympics? Charlotte Cooper
  • What percentage of athletes competing at the Tokyo 2021 Olympics were women? 49%
  • Are there any sports at the Olympics that are exclusive to women? No
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  • Nike Women's Tennis Shirt

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