ANETA GRABMÜLLER SOLDATI is a Ph.D. candidate at the University of Bergen, with a passion for sports, gender equality, and positive change within the Olympic movement. Her research delves into the role of the International Olympic Committee (IOC) in promising gender equality through media channels. Besides embarking on an academic journey, Aneta is a professional triathlete, proudly representing at an international level. Among her achievements, she secured the bronze medal in cross triathlon at the World Championships and held the titles of two-time junior and U23 world champion. In 2021, Aneta was selected as one of the IOC Young Leaders. This recognition has enabled her to launch the ‘Naplno’ project, dedicated to enhancing the well-being of athletes in the Czech Republic. Through a science-based digital platform and a social media campaign, Aneta aims to raise awareness of issues like RED-S and disordered eating to create a healthier sports environment.

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