From left to right, top to bottom.
Hannah Mouncey
Mouncey was kicked off the Aussie Handball team because his female team mates bizarrely refused to share the shower with him.
In an explosive post in the Star Observer, Mouncey said he refused a management request to use separate changing room facilities. More on that here.
Cece Telfer
CeCe Telfer is a biological male competing in women’s athletic hurdling events. He has a clear advantage over his female competitors.
2016: Craig Telfer is ranked 200th
2017: Craig Telfer is ranked 200th
2018: Craig Telfer ‘transitions to female’; - CeCe Telfer
2019: CeCe Telfer is NCAA champion
Zach Emerson, head coach at the school in Rindge, New Hampshire said after Telfer’s victory, ““It was tough conditions out here with the wind and the heat over the last three days, but as she has over the last six months, CeCe proved herself to be tough enough to handle it. Today was a microcosm of her entire season; she was not going to let anything slow her down. I’ve never met anybody as strong as her mentally in my entire life.”
Telfer clearly has the Laws of Physics on his side as he has claimed that his height, which is 6' 2", puts him at a disadvantage due to more wind resistance.
Laurel Hubbard
Kiwi weightlifter Laurel Hubbard has won gold at the Pacific Games in Samoa. Hubbard, a transgender athlete who is trying to qualify for the Tokyo Olympics (whenever that may be), won gold medals at Apia’s Faleata Sports Complex to become the Oceania senior champion, the Commonwealth senior champion, and the Pacific Games senior champion. Hubbard took one of the three places on the women’s winners podium, thus denying a genuine female competitor a medal.
June Eastwood
Biological male Eastwood’s personal best in the 800 meters is 1:55.23. That’s almost four seconds faster than the collegiate record of 1:59.10 set by Raevyn Rogers, an actual woman, in 2017.
Her personal best in the 1500 is 3:50.19. Actual sportswoman Jenny Simpson’s collegiate record, unchallenged for a decade, is almost 10 seconds slower (3:59.90).
Eastwood has set a personal best time in the 800-meter race at 1:55.23. This is a new world record for women. The previous record, which was set in 2017 by Raevyn Rogers, was 1:59.10.
Gabrielle Ludwig
The 50-year-old basketball player was born Robert John Ludwig. He still bears the tattoos of his service in Operation Desert Storm. He now plays on a girls' college basketball team. Ludwig is an imposing figure at 6’8” and 220 pounds.
Dale Murray, of the Coast Conference, believes Ludwig is evenly matched with his competitors and “just happens to be a bit taller than everyone else.”
Kelly Holmes
Kelly Holmes Born in Kent in 1970, Kelly Holmes specialised in the 800 metres and 1500 metres events and won a gold medal for both distances at the 2004 Summer Olympics in Athens. She still holds the records over the 600, 800 and 1000 metre distances.
Fallon Fox
American MMA fighter Fallon Fox became the first transgender athlete in the sport’s history and had an unsurprisingly dominant run before retiring in 2014. Fox made this series of delightful, sportsmanlike Tweets...
…and this is how men’s rights broadsheet The Guardian reported on him.
Tiffany Abreu
The Brazilian accumulated dozens of trophies competing in men's volleyball. Now, competing against women, the male transgender volleyball player has become league record holder for the most points scored in one match.
“The Tokyo Games are expected to be the first in which openly transgender athletes will compete, even though guidelines establishing eligibility based on hormone levels have been in place since early 2016.”
Jessica Platt
Ice hockey player for the Toronto Furies, is the first man to play in the Canadian Women’s Hockey League. He identifies as transgender.
In September 2018, Platt was recognized as one of Canada's Women of Influence's ‘Top 25 Women of Influence 2018’.
Terry Miller, Andraya Yearwood
Male sprinters Terry Miller and Andraya Yearwood often win first and second place, respectively, on girls’ track teams. Terry Miller has said that, “girls should just try harder”
One of their competitors, Selina Soule, says the issue is about fairness on the track with wider implications. The Glastonbury High School junior finished eighth in the 55, missing out on qualifying for the New England regionals by two spots. Soule believes that had Miller and Yearwood not run, she would be on her way to race in Boston in front of more college coaches.
“We all know the outcome of the race before it even starts; it’s demoralizing,” she said. “I fully support and am happy for these athletes for being true to themselves. They should have the right to express themselves in school, but athletics have always had extra rules to keep the competition fair.”
Martina Navratilova
Martina won 18 Grand Slam singles titles, 31 major women's doubles titles (an all-time record), and 10 major mixed doubles titles, for a combined total of 59 major titles, marking the Open Era record for the most Grand Slam titles won by one player, male or female. When she dared speak up for women’s sports, Anthony Watson, a male member (in more ways than one) of GLAAD told her “You should be ashamed of yourself”.
Zuby
“I became a woman to break the women’s deadlift record.”
His own Tweet with the video of him powerlifting… ‘as a woman’.
(NOTE: Zuby only cheated to make a point, we are not comparing him to the genuine cheats in this captcha test.)
Erica James
Australian transgender cricketer. “I knew when I was about five that I should have been a girl. The moment I realised that I could play in a team of women like me I was so surprised and so happy.”
How do the other team members feel. Has anyone bothered to ask?
“Cricket Australia announced on Thursday that players would be able to compete at a grassroots and elite level based on their gender identity, rather than the sex they are born with.”
Veronica Ivy
World cycling champ Rachel McKinnon posted a photo of Sharron Davies and claimed many people who saw it would believe the famous swim star was a man.
Yeah, sure. Meanwhile, see if you can spot Ron in this photo.
Sharron Davies
'I won't let trans militants drown me out':Sharron Davies was robbed of an Olympic gold by a self-confessed drug cheat. Now she defies an online hate mob to continue her campaign against male-born athletes cheating in women's sport
For she should, by rights, have an Olympic gold medal in her collection today. She won silver in the 1980 Moscow Olympics — beaten by East German Petra Schneider, who later admitted her victory was drug-enhanced.
“Petra beat me by eight seconds and set a world record for nearly 20 years,' says Sharron. Without that 9 per cent advantage the testosterone gave her, she'd have been 17 seconds behind me. I'd have won the gold in the Olympics and in the European championships.”
'In most sport, biological males have a ten to 12% difference in performance over women. In some sport, it's as high as 31 per cent.
Aside from the trans issues - how does a 50 year old qualify for a college basketball team?
😂 I remain hopeful this does emerge as comedy at some point if wasn’t so disgraceful and suppressed currently. Marvellous for ANOTHER reason for very red faces all round. I also can’t wait for history to recall this shit show 100 years hence. I hope we’re all remembering to leave large trails on what women are being subjected too and as a matter of public record. 😂