Women's International Motorcycle Association
Appearance
Abbreviation | WIMA |
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Founded | 1950 |
Founder | Louise Scherbyn |
Founded at | United States |
Type | Association |
Region | Worldwide |
International President | Zara Strange (2020) |
Key people | Louise Scherbyn - Founder |
Website | www.wimaworld.com |
The Women's International Motorcycle Association (WIMA) is a motorcycle club established by Louise Scherbyn[1] in 1950 in the United States.[2] Branches began in many countries, including Great Britain (Theresa Wallach was the first international vice president)[3] and Australia[4] where the branch was started by Hazel Mayes.[5] It was the first organization to recognize all women in the sport,[6] and the first ever stand-alone women-led motorcycle association.[7] Currently spanning 39 countries,[8] it is purportedly the largest motorcycle association for women in the world.[9] The group is known for organising annual "Pink Ribbon Rides" to raise awareness for breast cancer.[10]
National divisions
[edit]The national divisions in October 2020:
- Australia
- Austria
- Bangladesh
- Belgium
- Bulgaria
- Canada
- Curaçao
- Denmark
- Estonia
- Finland
- France
- Germany
- Great Britain
- Greece
- Hungary
- India
- Italy
- Japan
- Korea
- Lithuania
- Luxembourg
- Mexico
- Malaysia
- Morocco
- Netherlands
- Nepal
- New Zealand
- Norway
- Pakistan
- Poland
- Romania
- Sweden
- Switzerland
- Thailand
- Ukraine
- United Arab Emirates
- United States
Bibliography
[edit]- Easy Motorcycle Riding. Wallach, Theresa. New York, Sterling, 1970. ISBN 978-0806977126
- Iron Horse Cowgirls: Louise Scherbyn and the Women Motorcyclists of the 1930s and 1940s. Linda Back McKay and Kate St. Vincent Vogl. McFarland Books. ISBN 978-1476669465
- The Rugged Road. Theresa Wallach, Panther Publications, 2010 ISBN 978-0956497529
References
[edit]- ^ some history at wimaworld.com
- ^ some more history at wimagb.co.uk
- ^ Theresa Wallach page at motorcyclemuseum.org
- ^ True Pioneers, American Motorcyclist Jun 2006 (Vol 60 No 6, P52) ISSN 0277-9358
- ^ Hazel Mayes page at wimaworld.com
- ^ Making Her Mark: Firsts and Milestones in Women's Sports. Ernestine G. Miller. McGraw-Hill Professional, 29 May 2002 ISBN 978-0071390538
- ^ McKay, Linda Back; Vogl, Kate St Vincent (2023). Iron horse cowgirls: Louise Scherbyn and the women motorcyclists of the 1930s and 1940s. Jefferson, North Carolina: McFarland & Company, Inc., Publishers. ISBN 978-1-4766-6946-5.
- ^ List of international groups at wimaworld.com
- ^ Motorcycle. Steven E. Alford, Suzanne Ferriss. Reaktion Books, 3 Jan 2008 ISBN 9781861893451
- ^ "'Pinked out' motorbike convoy raises breast cancer awareness". Stuff. 15 October 2017.
External links
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