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A third of all out LGBTQ athletes at the Paris Olympics won a medal
https://www.outsports.com/2024/8/12/241 ... er-bronze/
Team LGBTQ finishes in 7th place in the Paris Olympics total medal count, with by far their most-ever medals
https://www.outsports.com/2024/8/11/240 ... er-bronze/
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[Quote]Based on gender, the [b]women, trans and nonbinary[/b] athletes fared better than the [b]men[/b]. Of the 20 [b]male[/b] athletes at the Paris Olympics, only three — 15% — won a medal, whereas about 35% of the [b]women, trans and nonbinary[/b] athletes won.[/quote]
Thank you the mentally ill and their fervent allies for this norm you have created.
Just like everywhere, theatre, events, groups, bathrooms, men's spaces get called and are only reserved for men;
Whereas women's spaces and names all get destroyed and became garbage can to absorbe all folx. Never standalone "women" but this obligatory "women trans nonbinary".
Maybe Olympics will soon follow the trailblazer (#Can[strikethrough]W[/strikethrough]NT / #Can[b]X[/b]NT) and only change the name women as XXXen.
The only and real unisex category in pro-sports has always been men's. It's not sane men's fault that 'non-men' who also belong in men's sports never bother. You know why their category name remains intact when so-called protected exclusive category of women gets mutilated.
BTW if you're interested in who are the lezzies/real bis, how many are, how many took medals, don't bother. Sports version of Pinknews have zero mention of any but endless repetition of just "LGBTQ athletes" all over.