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Female Skiers Face Gender Pay Gap At Jackson Hole Competition

A high-profile extreme skiing and snowboarding competition in Jackson, Wyoming, revealed an inequity in the sport: The top female competitor won $5,000 less than the male winner. The incident dew attention to the fact that there’s nothing to guarantee equal prizes in big-mountain skiing. Wyoming Public Radio’s Tennessee Watson (@tennesseejane) reports.

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