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Women of Flying Disc Sports: Difference between revisions

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== Sources and research notes ==
== Sources and research notes ==
{{Research needed|Build the milestone chronology and first biography list from the museum’s exhibit research, then invite subject review without surrendering editorial independence.}}
{{Research needed|Build the milestone chronology and first biography list from the museum’s exhibit research, then invite subject review without surrendering editorial independence.}}
[[Category:People]] [[Category:Major exhibits]]
[[Category:People]] [[Category:Major exhibits]]

Latest revision as of 21:34, 16 August 2026

Women of Flying Disc Sports documents the athletes, organizers, innovators, administrators, journalists, artists, and communities whose work shaped flying-disc history across disciplines.

Scope

The project should connect biography to institutions, events, technology, media, access, and changing opportunities rather than presenting a detached list of notable people.

Milestones

Create a dated table only from citable evidence. Each milestone should link to a person, event, organization, place, publication, or object page.

Athletes and champions

Develop biographies across eras, divisions, regions, and flying-disc disciplines.

Organizers, innovators, and institutions

Document leadership, course and event development, administration, manufacturing, design, writing, photography, and community building.

Museum connections

Prioritize first-person sources, oral histories, photographs, event records, publications, and personally associated objects.

Sources and research notes

Research needed: Build the milestone chronology and first biography list from the museum’s exhibit research, then invite subject review without surrendering editorial independence.