Janice Crosswhite

Currently the Vice President of the International Association for Physical Education and Sport for Girls and Women, Janice is an advocate for gender equity in sport. With four children having played Australian Championships and receiving USA scholarships, two of which also had AIS scholarships, Janice has lived a life dedicated to Basketball. Janice’s husband Perry Crosswhite captained Australia at 3 Olympic Games and his involvement in Australian Sport continues.  Still playing Basketball with the Aussie Butterflies, Janice has been part of the Australian and World Masters Gold Medal winning teams.

At Manly Warringah Basketball Association, Janice was the President for 5 years and is now a Life Member. During her time there, Janice secured a four court stadium for the Northern Beaches.

Janice is a life member of the Australian Womensport and Recreation Association – of which she was the Founding President and Secretary for 13 years. She is also a Life member of Womensport and Recreation NSW – of which she was also the Founding President and Secretary for 10 years. In 2000, Janice was the recipient of the Australian Sports Medal for Basketball. She is currently on the steering committee for the Diamond Creek Community Stadium and a member of the Melbourne Boomers (WNBL).

Janice’s distinguished career in Australian Sport and her involvement in Women’s Sport to this day, is inspiring! Come along to the High Tea to hear more from Janice about Girls and Women in Sport.

 

The High Tea will be held at Community Bank Stadium on Sunday 23rd October from 2:00 – 4:00pm.

The event will also feature afternoon tea, lucky door prizes and goodie bags.

RSVP: Monday 3rd October 2016. 




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