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LGBTQ athletes are shining after the opening week of the Olympics
Over a week since the flame was lit and the Olympic Games commenced, very few teams have gleamed as much as “Team LGBTQ” has in Tokyo thus far.
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Tom Daley gets first Olympic gold medal & has a message for LGBTQ people
“I feel incredibly proud to say I am a gay man and also an Olympic champion.”
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Soccer player Quinn becomes the first trans athlete to compete at the Olympics
The soccer star said of their historic moment, “I’ll celebrate when we’re all here.”
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30 out athletes are representing Team USA at the Olympics in Tokyo
Megan Rapinoe, Sue Bird, and Diana Taurasi will proudly represent Team USA among over a hundred LGBTQ athletes at the Olympics.
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Several trailblazing trans athletes are vying to secure a trip to the Olympics
Two trans athletes are close to representing the United States in Tokyo. Laurel Hubbard of New Zealand has already punched her ticket.
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Las Vegas Raiders defensive lineman Carl Nassib comes out
Nassib will be the first NFL player to take the field after coming out.
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International soccer star Kumi Yokoyuma comes out as transgender
One of Japan’s most recognized soccer players didn’t feel safe to come out until they were in America: “I had to explain to them what Japanese culture is like and why I felt the need to hide.”
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Megan Rapinoe burns Caitlyn Jenner over her “not exceptional” foray into politics
“You were an exceptional athlete. You’re not an exceptional politician.”
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This soccer team’s response to a fan asking for “straight pride” is winning the internet
The pro soccer team has had issues in the past with disrespecting LGBTQ people. They’re making clear that that’s not who they are anymore.
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Trans wrestler Mack Beggs speaks out on being forced to compete as a girl: “It’s a no-win situation”
Beggs said that being forced to compete as a girl was “a struggle” because that’s not who he is.