Women who decide to wrestle are a special type of women. We are tomboys, we are women that can hang in a locker room. I am just grateful that there are outlets for that.
I grew up being a bit of a tomboy, a big-time tomboy.
I grew up in a martial arts gym surrounded by men and boys, and I pretty much call myself a tomboy.
When I was younger, I was a complete tomboy. Then in college I started emerging out of the tomboy stage and dressing differently.
I'm definitely somewhat of a tomboy. I grew up a pretty big tomboy actually, and was really obsessed with basketball.
I'm definitely somewhat of a tomboy. I grew up a pretty big tomboy, actually, and was really obsessed with basketball.
I'm a tomboy! Even though I look all-girlie and act girlie, in reality at home I am such a tomboy. I like to mess around and hang out with my brothers, that is the most fun for me!
No, I'm not! I'm not a tomboy! I love my makeup! That's not true! I'm not a tomboy!
I started racing BMX when I was five years old. I followed in my brother's footsteps, and I was a little tomboy. When I came into the sport, there wasn't many women. I raced with the boys; I looked up to the boys, and all my mentors were boys.
Growing up, I was sort of a tomboy. I was the one skating with the boys.
But I'm after medals more than anything. Championships don't get taken away from you but records do, so I think I'd rather have medals at every championships rather than times. A world record would be a bonus, but I'm still only 25 in 17 days.
I am such a tomboy. I grew up fighting with boys, mainly - beating up boys, actually.
I grew up kind of a tomboy and I used to fight with all the neighborhood boys.
I am a tomboy and I love being with the boys and shooting guns and stuff.