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Champion boxer and coach.  Founded the Toronto Newsgirls Boxing Club in 1996, a gym specifically women and transgender athletes.  Won the Steinert & Ferreiro Award (2013, which recognizes leadership in the queer community), the Senator Nancy Ruth Award (2010, for a demonstrated commitment to women), and the Coaching Excellence Award from the Coaches Association of Ontario (2011).  Author and actress in her own play 'Tale of Doohnamow' as well as performing in improvisational comedy troupes.
 
Champion boxer and coach.  Founded the Toronto Newsgirls Boxing Club in 1996, a gym specifically women and transgender athletes.  Won the Steinert & Ferreiro Award (2013, which recognizes leadership in the queer community), the Senator Nancy Ruth Award (2010, for a demonstrated commitment to women), and the Coaching Excellence Award from the Coaches Association of Ontario (2011).  Author and actress in her own play 'Tale of Doohnamow' as well as performing in improvisational comedy troupes.
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==See Also==
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* [[LGBTQ Professional and Amateur Sports Coaches]]
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* [[The Community of LGBTQ Boxers]]
  
 
==Further Reading/Research==
 
==Further Reading/Research==

Latest revision as of 14:31, 7 December 2016

Savoy Howe

Country

Canada

Birth - Death

1966 -

Occupation

Sports

Description

Champion boxer and coach. Founded the Toronto Newsgirls Boxing Club in 1996, a gym specifically women and transgender athletes. Won the Steinert & Ferreiro Award (2013, which recognizes leadership in the queer community), the Senator Nancy Ruth Award (2010, for a demonstrated commitment to women), and the Coaching Excellence Award from the Coaches Association of Ontario (2011). Author and actress in her own play 'Tale of Doohnamow' as well as performing in improvisational comedy troupes.

See Also

Further Reading/Research


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