https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TEHWDA_6e3M
Celebration of womanhood...

Looks like that's another person's hand where her right hand is.
LOL. I think that is her friend, under the table... Girls... Just girls having fun... lol

Former Soviet gymnast Olga Korbut helped redefine the sport.
She won three Olympics gold medals in 1972 and one in 1976
She even has her own maneuver named after her -- the "Korbut flip"
Korbut is one of 20 Olympic greats honored at a new exhibition.
There are few Olympians who can say they redefined their sport, but that is what former Soviet gymnast Olga Korbut did at the 1972 and 1976 Olympics.
She won balance beam, floor exercises and team competition gold as well as silver in the uneven bars at the Munich Games, and then team competition gold and balance beam silver four years later in Montreal.
But she will be forever remembered for her "Korbut flip" -- a move so original and so groundbreaking that gymnastics would never be the same again.
The maneuver involved standing upright on the upper uneven bar mid-routine and executing a backflip, catching the upper bar from underneath it -- a move that has since been made illegal in accordance with the Olympic gymnastics Code of Points

Iconic photo of 2016 ... ‘When the armored officers rushed at me, I had no fear. I wasn’t afraid.’ Ieshia Evans protesting in Baton Rouge.

Fatimata M’Baye ... contributed to the legal protection of human rights in Mauritania and commitment to the inherent dignity of every single person.

Nisha Ayub, has dedicated her life promoting and protecting the transgender community and persecution of LGBT persons. And she continues to face threats, but remains committed to her work because it is what she cares most about and because she knows it is the right thing to do.

Rodjaraeg Wattanapanit... gives life to the saying that the pen is mightier than the sword. As co-owner of a bookstore and a co-founder of Cafe Democracy in Thailand, she has used her position to promote democracy and freedom of expression at great personal risk. Twice she has been summoned by the authorities to military camps, where she was detained and interrogated. The goal was to intimidate her, but Rodjaraeg refused to surrender to fear. Instead, she reopened her bookstore and continues to host seminars on constitutional rights, free markets, and democracy.
(to my knowledge there are 2 cases in which someone will call someone else 'brave': after a tooth extraction and when you have just saved a princess from being devoured by a dragon)
I've never had a tooth extracted... but I did get down and dirty with an iguana once.