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More Women Showing Interest in Winter Olympicsedited by Madelyn Miller, the TravelLadyThe upcoming Winter Olympics will be a rare sporting event in at least one respect: As many women as men say they are especially looking forward to the winter games. By contrast, more men than women are anticipating another major event on the upcoming sports calendar, next Sunday's Super Bowl. A recent Pew Research Center survey, conducted Jan. 6-10 among 1,504 adults, found that 63% of women and 59% of men say they are especially looking forward to the Winter Olympics. A December 2007 survey found a similar absence of gender differences when it came to advance interest for the 2008 summer games in Beijing. At that time, 54% of women and 51% of men said they were particularly looking forward to the Olympics. Men are more likely than women to say they are particularly looking forward to other sporting events. Two-thirds of men (67%) say they are especially looking forward to the Super Bowl, compared with just 50% of women. In 2007, 44% of men and 33% of women said they anticipated the World Series. And there is a 10-point gap in the proportions of men and women saying they are looking forward to the World Cup this year (28% of men vs. 18% of women). While more women are looking forward to the coming Olympics than the Super Bowl, the gap is especially large among older women. Nearly two-thirds (64%) of women ages 50 and older say they are especially looking forward to the Winter Olympics, while just 44% say the same about the Super Bowl. Among women younger than age 50, 62% say they are looking forward to the winter games while 55% are looking forward to the Super Bowl. By comparison, higher percentages of men, irrespective of age, say they are especially looking forward to the Super Bowl than say that about the Winter Olympics. In terms of the public's anticipation of other coming events, more women than men say they are especially looking forward to the Academy Awards. Nearly four-in-ten women (37%) say they are especially looking forward to the annual movie awards; that compares with 25% of men Madelyn Miller is a travel and food writer who has never been to the Olympics. She recently visited the Olympic site in Park City, Utah http://www.travellady.com/Issues/Oct09/season.htm She went to both Barcelona and Japan the year before they hosted the Olympics. She got close in Sydney, Australia http://www.travellady.com/Issues/Issue66/66GG-Australia-Lilianfelds.htm She ate at the Olympic Museum restaurant. http://www.travellady.com/Issues/February07/3930Switzerland.htm Maybe someday her timing will be right. Read her stories on www.travellady.com, www.carladynews.com, www.yogayaya.com, www.cocktailatlas.com, www.chocolateatlas.com, www.coffeeatlas.com, www.teaAtlas.com |
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