A Legacy of Firsts
Pioneering women's sports recognition since 1974
The Beginning
Founded by the YWCA of Metropolitan Denver in cooperation with Gart Brothers Sporting Goods Co., Sportswomen of Colorado became the first community-based organization in the nation to honor female athletes at the state level. The inaugural 1975 banquet presented 28 awards, including a surprise "Sportswoman of the Year" award, drawing 225 attendees to the YWCA Cultural Center.
1974-1975
Denver, Colarado
Masters Sports Awards
Expanded recognition to include Masters Sports awards, celebrating athletic excellence across all age groups.
1979
Denver, Colarado
Hall of Fame
The SWOC Hall of Fame made its debut, preserving the legacy of Colorado's greatest sportswomen.
1982
Denver, Colarado
Inclusive Recognition
The first athlete with a disability sports award was presented, reinforcing our commitment to celebrating all athletes.
1983
Denver, Colarado
Independence
Following our 10th anniversary banquet with a capacity crowd of 450, SWOC became an independent organization supported by corporate and individual sponsors.
1984
Denver, Colarado
Scholarship Program
Launched our girls' scholarship program, funding sports camp experiences for deserving young athletes throughout Colorado.
2001
Denver, Colarado
Satellite Sports Clinics
Began partnering college women's sports teams with Title I elementary schools, bringing sports clinics directly to kids and eliminating transportation barriers.
2022
Denver, Colarado
Continuing Impact
More than 2,200 women have been spotlighted for sports achievement awards, and our mission continues to grow stronger each year.
Today
Denver, Colarado
