Natalie Ryan, a transgender female disc golfer who was removed from a women’s tournament in California on Friday, vowed to fight the ruling amid an ongoing legal dispute. Ryan was initially ruled eligible for the Disc Golf Pro Tour (DGPT) event after
The Disc Golf Pro Tour was pushed into the spotlight over the weekend after Natalie Ryan, a transgender female competitor, saw her chances of possibly winning a California tournament disappear due to an appeal of court ruling. The Professional Disc Golf Association
Michael Engleman, the race director of the Tour of the Gila which came under fire when a transgender cyclist won the women’s overall category, spoke out about the controversy Tuesday. Engleman told The Telegraph he had been the target of ire of
Cynisca Cycling parted ways with its director and three-time Olympian Inga Thompson on Thursday after she called on cyclists to protest against the Union Cycliste Internationale (UCI)’s transgender athlete policy. Thompson called for the protest Sunday after Austin Killips, a transgender female,
British Rowing, the governing body for the sport of rowing in the United Kingdom, will reportedly leave the organization’s transgender participation policy up to a members’ vote. The governing body has asked its members to vote on their preferred policy regarding transgender
Inga Thompson, an American road cyclist who represented Team USA three times at the Olympics, called on professional riders to protest Union Cycliste Internationale (UCI) polices for transgender athletes’ participation in the sport. Thompson’s tweet Sunday came about a week after Austin
Last month, former UFC fighter Jake Shields posted a challenge to “the toughest trans men” to a bout, and one has answered the call. Mack Beggs, a biological female from Texas who has transitioned, posted on Instagram that he was down to
Sen. Tommy Tuberville, R-Ala., called out USWNT star Megan Rapinoe over her stance on trans athlete participation in women’s sports, saying she and others “don’t stand up for what’s right in this country.” During an appearance on The Daily Wire’s “Crain &
A transgender man was rejected for a job as lifeguard in Florida after their breasts were allegedly exposed in front of children at an aquatic center. City of Jacksonville Mayor Lenny Curry revealed that officials took action after the unnamed applicant was
Union Cycliste Internationale (UCI), the world governing body for sports cycling defended Austin Killips after the transgender female cyclist picked up an overall victory in the Tour of the Gila in New Mexico. Killips broke free from the pack in the final