{"footnote":"  \u003Cp\u003E    The success of America\u0026rsquo;s female Olympians suggests that Britain still has room to improve. In 2012, 29 of the US\u0026rsquo;s 46 gold medals were won by women. In other words, British men won more gold    medals than American men, but American women won almost three times as many as British women. This is the kind of success you can legislate for. The US Education Amendments of 1972 include a    clause (known familiarly as Title IX) that requires federally funded education programmes to spend as much money on women\u0026rsquo;s sports as on men\u0026rsquo;s. As a result, in spite of the absence of a    deep-rooted tradition in soccer, the US has the top-ranked women\u0026rsquo;s soccer team in the world.  \u003C\/p\u003E\n","audio":[],"video":[]}