World Aquatics Sets Up ‘Open Category’ for Transgender Athletes
The international body that governs swimming has partially reversed a transgender athlete ban by announcing a new “open category.”
The international body that governs swimming has partially reversed a transgender athlete ban by announcing a new “open category.”
Transgender cyclist Austin Killips is lashing out at what he is calling a “cabal of right-wingers” in the wake of a new cycling rules.
Competitive cycling’s international governing body has now officially banned male-born athletes from competing in the women’s category.
Austin Killips, the man who has won a growing number of women’s titles in professional cycling, has complained that men are “underrepresented” in woman’s sports and blasted the “nature of the discourse” on the topic of transgender athletes.
Athletes Taylor Silverman and Riley Gaines will host a protest over the inclusion of male cyclist Austin Killips in the women’s category at the 2023 USA Cycling Pro Road National Championships on Sunday, according to reports.
Tennis legend Martina Navratilova blasted bicycle racer Austin Killips, the man who won last week’s women’s cycling race in North Carolina.
A man who claims to be a woman has won first place in the women’s category in a NC cycling tour, taking another win from natural-born women.
A former three-time U.S. Olympian is calling on cyclists to take a knee at the start line in protest of the world’s cycling governing body’s decision to allow trans cyclists to compete in the female category.
Tennis great Martina Navratilova is speaking out after a male identifying as a woman won the women’s category of the Tour of the Gila bicycle race in New Mexico.
Union Cycliste Internationale (UCI) has announced it will reconsider its lenient transgender policies in the wake of trans people winning.
The victory for the first openly transgender woman to win an official cycling event should stand after she adhered to the updated policy the organization put in place last year, the global governing body for cycling said.
Austin Killips, a biological man, has been awarded first place in the women’s category in New Mexico’s Tour of the Gila cycling race.