In celebration of Women's History Month, espnW presents "In Her Shoes," a series of features, essays, videos and podcasts highlighting women, their journeys and their perspectives on sports.
Mountaineer Ilina Arsova used to jump off her parents' washing machine for the thrill of it. Now she's scaling mountains and in 2019 became the first woman from North Macedonia to climb the Seven Summits.
On top of the world -- a climber's journey to reach the Seven Summits by Aaron Gerry
From playing in the WNBA to coaching college basketball to working the sidelines for NBA teams, these women each bring unique experiences to the league. They all share commonalities: They love the game and know it better than most.
"Trailblazing NBA Women Coaches" by Charlotte Gibson
In less than eight years, women have gone from nonparticipants to headliners in the UFC. We retrace their rapid rise.
"Ronda Rousey, Amanda Nunes and other women behind a UFC boom" by Andrew Davis
Fallon Sherrock walked into a world of pubs, beards and beer bellies and became the first woman darts player to beat a man at the world championship. She is evolving the culture of the sport -- making it more inclusive, and possibly better.
"Darts player Fallon Sherrock beating men at their own game" by Ian Chadband
As we recognize Women's History Month, here are some of the women whose achievements shook up the sports landscape.
