2006年VOA标准英语-Women American Football Players Defy Tradi(在线收听) |
By June Soh VOA June Soh has the story of a women's football team based in the nation's capital called the DC Divas. Her story is narrated by Amy Katz. --------------------------------------------------- After a long off-season break, outdoor training for the DC Divas has begun. The 55-team members gather three times a week to practice. Allyson is the offensive leader - of the DC Divas, and is a police officer. Other players are doctors, lawyers, teachers and engineers with various athletic backgrounds.
Donna is a linebacker -- a defensive player -- and her nickname is "The Animal". "When I am out on the field, it is the animal. I mean everything is on; adrenalin is pumping. You see running backs come into the home you just want to crack them. It is just a great feeling. It is rush and it is high. But it is intense and focused. It is just a great place to be." The DC Divas, formed with players from the Washington DC area, debuted in the National Women's Football Association, NWFA, in 2001. The league was founded the previous year with just two teams. Since then it has expanded and now there are 33 teams competing for the 2006 championship. Despite their success, the players often encounter puzzled reactions from people. Ms. Hamlin says people watch in disbelief. "A lot of people don't believe that women play football. But if you see it, then you will believe it." The Divas are determined to win the championship this year and show the world what they can do, very soon. Ms. Wilkinson is waiting on the day when the sport will be embraced worldwide. "One day all over the world. You are going to be able to see on TV women play just like you see the guys. It is the same sport. You will just have a chance to see us. I really look forward to that day." |
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