sports columnist, Washington Post
Sally Jenkins
sports columnist | Washington Post
About Sally
Sally Jenkins is an American sports columnist known for her work with The Washington Post. She has also written for The Atlantic Monthly and served as a senior writer for Sports Illustrated. Throughout her career, Jenkins has earned recognition for her impactful sports journalism, including winning the AP Sports Columnist of the Year Award five times and receiving the National Press Foundation 2017 chairman citation. She was also a finalist for the 2020 Pulitzer Prize. In addition to her journalism, Jenkins is an author of more than a dozen books. Her writing has covered prominent sports figures such as Pat Summitt, Joe Paterno, and Lance Armstrong, as well as topics like the United States Center for SafeSport.
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Impact Podcast with John Shegerian
2 episodes
Shows
2

COR2ED - Rare Diseases Medical Conversation
2 episodes
Shows
2

COR2ED - Oncology Medical Conversation
2 episodes
Shows
2

ABC News Daily
1 episode
Shows
1

GZERO World with Ian Bremmer
1 episode
Shows
1

Let Go & Lead with Maril MacDonald
1 episode
Shows
1

Two Writers Slinging Yang
1 episode
Shows
1

Stay Tuned with Preet
1 episode
Shows
1
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