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At least 6 out athletes are representing the United States at the 2022 Winter Olympics
A record 34 athletes will represent their countries and “Team LGBTQ” as well in China starting this week. That includes a unprecedented 11 out men and the first non-binary athlete at the Winter Olympics.
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Robyn Lambird becomes first non-binary athlete to earn a medal in Paralympics history
“To win a medal among the best in the world… it’s awesome,” she said after her historic performance, only two spots behind two world-record setting competitors.
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Out cyclist wins silver medal at Paralympics after nearly dying in 2017 biking accident
After a nearly lethal 2017 biking accident, doctors said she’d never speak or walk again.
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A record number of out athletes are participating in the Paralympics
Like the 180 out Olympians that earned more medals than almost 200 other nations, several out Paralympians are hoping to continue Team LGBTQ’s spectacular summer.
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LGBTQ athletes win more medals at the Olympics than nearly 200 other nations
“Team LGBTQ” dominated in Tokyo, and in more ways than one showed up in the medal tally.
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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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Stefanie Dolson is first out American athlete to win Olympic gold medal this year
With over 160 out athletes participating in the Tokyo Olympics, Dolson isn’t the first member of “Team LGBTQ” to win a gold medal, but she’s still a trailblazer.