Feminist sport psychologists agree that the playing field is not level rega
rding gender issues in and out of sport and that sexism is alive and well.
Ironically, the myth persists that race and racism are not prevalent in spo
rt. Like any aspect of culture, sport is influenced by societal norms. Thus
, for women of color, race and gender are accompanied by racism and sexism
within and outside of athletics. The purpose of this paper is to briefly ex
amine the experiences of women of color within sport and the feminist sport
psychology community in particular. The feminist preoccupation with gender
frequently ignores or minimizes race and cultural differences between wome
n and the racism that can emerge in cross-racial interactions. The result i
s the marginalization of women of color.