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Lifting the Women's World Cup, winning
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countless individual awards and taking on the president of the United States - welcome to Megan Rapinoe's 2019. The USA winger, 34, has
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risen to global prominence as much for her achievements off the pitch as on it. She has taken
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home the Golden Boot, the Ballon d'Or and the Fifa Best prizes, all while capturing attention for her strong opinions and committed
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campaigning for equal pay. In a wide-ranging BBC
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Sport interview, Rapinoe speaks about quarrelling with Donald Trump, the arrogance of 'The Pose' and why she believes in standing up for Colin Kaepernick.