Why California’s Fair Pay To Play Act could be a financial win for female athletes:
Share to twitterFORT WORTH, TX - APRIL 20: Katelyn Ohashi #711 of the UCLA Bruins performs a floor routine during the Division I Women's Gymnastics Championship held at the Fort Worth Convention Center Arena on April 20, 2019 in Fort Worth, Texas. . The will not only allow student-athletes in the state of California to be compensated for the use of their NIL but also prevent the NCAA from deeming a student-athlete ineligible because they received said compensation.
LONDON, ENGLAND - AUGUST 03: Silver medallist Anastasia Zueva of Russia, gold medallist Missy Franklin of the United States and bronze medallist Elizabeth Beisel of the United States pose on the podium during the medal ceremony for the Women's 200min 1972, women’s college athletics was nonexistent for many colleges and universities.
Former UCLA gymnast Katelyn Ohashi has been helping to keep the sport of women’s gymnastics relevant to the masses in non-Olympic years with her culturally relevant, acrobatically astounding routines. Unfortunately, because she was a member of the UCLA women’s team while doing so, she couldn’t make profit from her image being shown up and down social media timelines across the world.
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