A US world champion track runner is speaking out against athletes assigned male at birth competing against women, warning that 'if male-bodied athletes continue competing on female teams, it will be the end of women’s sports.'
There was no way that the NCAA or the Ivy League were going to upset the LGBT applecart and disqualify so-called transgendered athletes from competing in 2022 postseason women’s swimming championships.
The women's swimming and diving team at the University of Pennsylvania have written an open letter calling for the school to accept USA Swimming's new transgender policy.
The lunacy of allowing men to participate in women’s sports is recognized by the vast majority as being as absurd as it sounds. So why are sports officials walking on eggshells to please the very few rabid transgender activists who are bullying them into compliance?
Parents of the University of Pennsylvania women’s swim team have written a letter urging the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) to change its rules on transgender athletes in response to Lia Thomas – a biological male – dominating the competition.
Women's sports are again under attack. Decades ago, it was due to tradition and patriarchy, with funding and attention lavished primarily on men’s sports.
Texas’ Republican Gov. Greg Abbott has signed a bill into law that requires students to participate on sports teams that correspond with their biological sex, as determined by the birth certificate issued at or near the time they were born.
Several female student-athletes and an organization representing 3,000 U.S. Christian schools have asked a federal district court to let them join a lawsuit fighting for women’s rights and privacy.