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Christine Brennan is an award-winning national sports columnist for USA Today, a commentator for CNN, ABC News, PBS NewsHour, and NPR, a bestselling author, and a nationally known speaker. The Associated Press Sports Editors named her one of the country’s top 10 sports columnists three times. She has covered the last 18 Olympic Games, summer and winter.
In March 2020, Christine Brennan was named the winner of the prestigious Red Smith Award, presented annually to a person who has made “major contributions to sports journalism.”
Christine Brennan was the first woman sports writer at The Miami Herald in 1981 and the first woman to cover Washington’s NFL team as a staff writer at The Washington Post in 1985. She was the first president of the Association for Women in Sports Media (AWSM) and started a scholarship-internship program that has supported more than 175 female students over the past two decades.
Christine Brennan is the author of seven books. Her 2006 sports memoir, Best Seat in the House, is the only father-daughter memoir written by a sports journalist. Her 1996 national bestseller, Inside Edge, was named one of the top 100 sports books of all-time by Sports Illustrated.
She is a leading voice on some of the most controversial and important issues in sports. Her USA Today column in April 2002 on Augusta National Golf Club triggered the national debate on the club’s lack of female members. In December 2002, Sports Illustrated’s Golf Plus section named her one of golf’s 12 heroes of the year. In August 2012, Brennan broke the news that Augusta National was admitting its first two women members. She also broke the story of the pairs figure skating scandal at the 2002 Salt Lake City Olympics and the Russian judging scandal at the 2014 Sochi Games.
Christine Brennan earned undergraduate and master’s degrees in journalism from Northwestern University. She is a member of the Ohio Women’s Hall of Fame, Northwestern’s Medill School of Journalism Hall of Achievement, Northwestern’s Athletic Hall of Fame and the Washington, D.C. Sports Hall of Fame. She has received honorary degrees from Tiffin (Ohio) University and the University of Toledo. She is a member of Northwestern’s Board of Trustees and a national trustee at the University of Toledo.
Among Christine Brennan’s honors, she was named the 1993 Capital Press Women’s “Woman of Achievement;” named the University of North Carolina’s 2002 Reed Sarratt Distinguished Lecturer; won the U.S. Sports Academy’s Ronald Reagan Award in 2002; won the Jake Wade Award from the College Sports Information Directors of America in 2003; won AWSM’s Pioneer Award in 2004 and Service Award in 2016; was named Woman of the Year by WISE (Women in Sports and Events) in 2005; received the inaugural Women’s Sports Foundation Billie Award for journalism in 2006; won Chi Omega’s 2006 Woman of Achievement Award; won the 2006 Northwestern University Alumnae Award; won Northwestern University’s Alumni Service Award in 2007; received Yale University’s Kiphuth Medal in 2013 and was named the 2013 Ralph McGill Lecturer at the University of Georgia.
Both the NCAA and the Women’s Sports Foundation honored her in celebrations for the 40th anniversary of Title IX in 2012.
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Breaking Barriers in Women Sports with Christine Brennan
2017 Hall of Fame Induction - Christine Brennan Speech
Christine Brennan: Olympics competition could help overcome pandemic concerns
A Conversation with Christine Brennan: SafeSport, Journalistic Ethics and John Coughlin
Inside Media with Christine Brennan
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This is a heartwarming talk about a little girl who grew up to love sports - with the support of her strong father. Now a successful author and journalist, Christine Brennan's dad was her biggest fan at a time (the late 60's and '70's) when most athletically gifted girls were told sports were not for them. Christine's dad, ironically a rock-ribbed Republican, became her own personal Title IX, and through his support, she blossomed toward a
career in - you guessed it - sports! From covering the greatest pro and college football teams to reporting ones, then onto critical sports issues like role models, sports an the Olympic Gamd our kids, steroids, and other news, Christine's successes are rooted in that childhood joy of loving sports with her dad. Christine's moving keynote celebrates the special bond between fathers and daughters and how, with a dad's encouragement,
little girls can achieve their dreams.
In this speech, Christine Brennan shares her stories as the nation's most-read female sports journalist. She shares her many experiences, and what it is like being a woman in a predominantly male field.
Title IX is the law that changed the playing field in America. Sports speaker Christine Brennan discusses its impact and what it has done for women in sports today.
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