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‘World’s Strongest Gay’ Rob Kearney to retire after World’s Strongest Man event
Rob Kearney can lift prodigious amounts of weight. But his biggest success has been as an advocate for LGBTQ athletes.
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Gay Super Bowl player: The NFL has to step up & help players come out
Esera Tuaolo felt he couldn’t be out when he played in the Super Bowl. He’s trying to change that for future players.
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Champion figure skater makes history & unfurls Pride flag during gold medal ceremony
Amber Glenn became the first out woman ever to win the title.
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Beloved gay Olympic athlete Simon Dunn has died at 35
Simon Dunn was the first out gay person to compete in Olympic bobsledding and was known for his LGBTQ+ activism.
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Anthony Bowens is the first out gay All Elite Wrestling champion
“Nana, I made it!” Bowens wrote on Twitter while celebrating the win.
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Boston & London Marathons open nonbinary divisions
“By establishing a non-binary division, you’re creating a space for an entire group of individuals to be seen,” wrote a nonbinary athlete.
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Timothy LeDuc could be the first non-binary athlete to compete in the Winter Olympics
“I never want anyone to feel shame for parts of themselves because they’ve come in to figure skating,” Timothy LeDuc said.