(JULY 24) Women’s boxing
sensation Claressa Shields has been named a top-10 finalist for
the 2018 Individual Sport “Sportswoman of the Year” by the
prestigious Women’s Sports Foundation.
The two-time Olympic Gold
Medalist and now two-division professional World Champion will
be looking to repeat as winner this year, as she already won the
award in 2016, after her second gold medal victory.
Finalists were selected based on athletic performances between
August 1, 2017, and June 30, 2018. The public and the Women’s
Sports Foundation’s Awards Committee will select the award
winner. She will be the athlete who receives the highest
combined share of online public voting (50% of composite) and
the Awards Committee vote (50% of composite). Online voting runs
from July 23 to August 3 at 11:59 p.m. (EST).
Click HERE to vote for Claressa Shields as the 2018 “Sportswoman
of the Year.”
A pillar of her community in Flint, Michigan, as well as a
tireless advocate for women’s boxing and athletics in general,
22-year-old Shields has rocketed to superstardom and become the
face behind the resurgence of women’s boxing.
In just six professional fights (6-0, 2 KOs), the popular
Shields has won the unified women’s 168-lb Super Middleweight
and unified women’s 160-pound Middleweight championships. In her
last ring appearance, held on June 22 and broadcast live on
Showtime Championship Boxing, Shields’ match drew higher ratings
than a World Heavyweight Championship unification match held
earlier this year.
Founded in 1974 by tennis legend, Billie Jean King, the Women’s
Sports Foundation is dedicated to creating leaders by ensuring
all girls access to sports. Past winners of Women’s Sports
Foundation awards include Venus and Serena Williams, Abby
Wambach, Meryl Davis, Simone Biles, Yani Tseng and Candace
Parker.
While a number of female athletes have received multiple
nominations, few have been able to repeat… but Claressa Shields
loves a good fight.
"I am honored to be nominated by the Women's Sports Foundation
as a finalist for the 2018 Sportswoman of the Year," said
Claressa Shields. "It means the world to me to be in the company
of such outstanding women and athletes being considered for this
prestigious award. We all work hard and will not stop until
every sportswoman achieves the equality we deserve."
"I am thrilled for Claressa and so proud of her for all her
accomplishments in and out of the ring as a woman, as an
athlete, and as someone who is a mentor and role model to young
women the world over," said Shields' co-manager Mark Taffet. "As
a once-in-a-generation athlete, Claressa Shields sets the bar
high for herself and all female athletes, lifting the conscience
of the sports world with every step she takes. It is a privilege
to be part of her history-making journey, and I applaud the
Women's Sports Foundation for their work in raising the profile
of these great athletes."
“Claressa’s journey from her days as a teenager growing up in
Flint has been historic every step of the way,” said her
promoter, Dmitriy Salita of Salita Promotions. “She is unique
combination of an elite athlete and a socially conscious hero of
the people. Her record-breaking accomplishments inside the ring
inspire fans and elevate women’s sports all around the world.”
The Women’s Sports Foundation’s 39th Annual Salute to Women in
Sports will be held on Wednesday, October 17, at Cipriani Wall
Street in New York City.