"I am thrilled yet overwhelmed. There are so many great women athletes, some incredible performances"
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The second sentence does the real work. “So many great women athletes” shifts the frame from individual heroics to a crowded field - abundance, not scarcity. It’s a subtle rebuke to the tokenism that long shaped how women’s achievements were celebrated: one woman, one headline, one quota of admiration. By naming “incredible performances” rather than her own accomplishments, Greene reinforces a generational handoff. She positions herself as witness and advocate, not the center of the narrative.
Contextually, the quote lands in a media moment where women’s sports periodically surge into mainstream attention - often around Olympics, championships, or breakthrough ratings - and then face the familiar question of whether the world will keep watching. Greene’s overwhelm carries that cultural pressure: it’s hard to summarize a movement in a sound bite. The intent is praise, but the subtext is insistence: there’s too much excellence now to be treated as an exception ever again.
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Greene, Nancy. (n.d.). I am thrilled yet overwhelmed. There are so many great women athletes, some incredible performances. FixQuotes. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/i-am-thrilled-yet-overwhelmed-there-are-so-many-68306/
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"I am thrilled yet overwhelmed. There are so many great women athletes, some incredible performances." FixQuotes, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/i-am-thrilled-yet-overwhelmed-there-are-so-many-68306/. Accessed 3 Feb. 2026.




