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What would be the perfect conclusion to go with this introduction?

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Biological differences characterize men and women when it comes to competitive sports; however, sports have generally been defined and developed according to masculine models. Gender stereotypes and socialisation tend to maintain the traditional gender roles of men and women, with the media playing an important part. Thus gender-related sports images have evolved, portraying women as fit only for certain sports but not others. In addition, media companies and editorial decision-makers tend to think of male sports as being commercially more viable than female sports, so that they publish no lack of sports role models for boys. Informing you all on the type of sports where the playing field may or may not be as different, the stereotypes, and giving statistical examples, are all vital points to acknowledge as starting blocks.

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