The Boston Globe

Olympics

Gevvie Stone following her mother’s Olympic footsteps

Lisa Stone stood in the processing line in Plattsburgh, N.Y., some 20 miles from the Canadian border, and peeked into a shopping cart, stuffed with gear for the upcoming 1976 Montreal Summer Olympics.

Four years removed from Title IX, the landmark law that prohibited discrimination based on gender in federal-funded activities, Stone and her rowing teammates, traveling across the border to represent the United States, were presented with girdles.

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