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Posted: January 27, 2004

Women's Sports: 'Her Sports': Finally, a Magazine for Active Women; New women's Sports and Lifestyle Magazine Launches in March

ST. PETERSBURG, Fla., Jan. 27 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Wet Dog Media announces the launch of a new national magazine aimed at the growing number of women who lead active sports lifestyles.

"Women are no longer just going to aerobics classes or working out at the gym. They're participating in athletic activities in record numbers," says Publisher Dawna Stone.

"Her Sports," which premieres with its March/April issue, targets women who participate in running, mountain biking, triathlon, skiing, snowboarding, hiking, surfing and other popular individual sports.

"'Her Sports' is for real women who balance the sports they love with busy, successful lifestyles," says Stone. "This is not a magazine for women with an eye on getting skinny or flattening their abs in two weeks. It's for all those women who feel left out by the current women's fitness magazines."

Stone, who has professional expertise in corporate marketing, operations and finance, created "Her Sports" in response to a lack of resources for women who participate in sports as a way of life. An avid triathlete, skier and water sports enthusiast, Stone's athletic resume includes swimming for the University of California, Berkeley, and finishing the Hawaii Ironman Triathlon World Championship.

According to recent reports by the Sporting Goods Manufacturers Association and the National Sporting Goods Association, women are leveling the playing field with men when it comes to sports participation. They represent 54 percent of swimmers, 50 percent of cross-country skiers, 40 percent of marathoners and 37 percent of surfers.

In addition to sports training advice and interviews with everyday athletes, "Her Sports" will cover active and adventure travel, athletic gear and apparel, body and mind issues, and sports and general nutrition.

The magazine will be edited by Christina Gandolfo, previously editor-in-chief of "Triathlete" magazine. Creative direction will be headed by Kristin Mayer, who has extensive experience in magazine design, and, like Stone, is an Ironman athlete.

"Her Sports," which includes the tag "Active Sports Lifestyles" under its masthead, plans to start with an initial circulation of 50,000. The magazine will be available at select bookstores and specialty shops. Interested readers can also subscribe online at www.hersports.com.

"Her Sports" corporate headquarters is located in St. Petersburg, Fla. To find out more about "Her Sports" magazine go to www.hersports.com.


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