The 40th annual LGBT Pride Run proved to be a spectacular event celebrating the LGBTQ+ community and its allies.
The 40th annual LGBT Pride Run proved to be a spectacular event celebrating the LGBTQ+ community and its allies.
New achievement for Belle Brockhoff, the Australian snowboarder committed to fighting for LGBTQ+ rights!
Triumphing over adversity and breaking barriers, let's dive into the inspiring journey of a remarkable athlete - Brittany Bowe.
Many bills to prevent transgender female athletes from playing the sport they love are being introduced in the United States.
When adversity strikes, it can bring out the best in us. This was certainly true for Sarah Fuller, the lesbian goalkeeper on Vanderbilt College's soccer team, who just made history.
Curious about the NCAA's response to Idaho's controversial anti-trans law?
Jessica Andrade, a well-known lesbian Brazilian mixed martial artist and former UFC Women's Strawweight Champion, recently made history by doing something truly remarkable that has forever changed the world of MMA.
In Australia and New Zealand, trans women can play on women's rugby teams, and trans men can join men's teams. However, World Rugby wants to globally ban trans women from women's teams by enforcing an anti-trans policy.
Idaho Governor Brad Little recently signed into law HB500, a law that prevents transgender female student-athletes from playing the sport they love on a team that matches their gender. The ban will come into effect on July 1, 2020.
Last year the U.S. women’s national soccer team (USWNT) embarked on a battle for equal pay.
Katie Sowers made history by becoming the first lesbian coach of an NFL team, the San Francisco 49ers. Recently, she made history again by becoming the first female coach to train a team that qualified for Super Ball.
But beyond sport, Katie Sowers has a big heart too.
Breaking barriers and setting records, the LGBTQ community made a monumental stride towards inclusivity in sports; however, an unexpected adversary had alternate plans.
Over 100 LGBTQ athletes are expected to compete in the Tokyo Olympics this summer, even if of course we still don’t know if the Olympics will take place because of the coronavirus. They are scheduled to start on July 24, 2020, and are due to end on August 9.
Even while on vacation with her girlfriend, April Hunter, a 24-year-old lesbian boxer, did not hesitate to stand up for LGBTQ rights by condemning the law that criminalizes same-sex relationships in the Maldives.
Season 2 of “THE SHOP: UNINTERRUPTED” started on February 7, 2020 with the participation of two lesbians that we know well: Megan Rapinoe and Sue Bird.
Two years ago Katie Sowers became the second woman, after Kathryn Smith of the Buffalo Bills, and the first lesbian coach in the National Football League (NFL). She joined the San Francisco 49ers as an assistant coach.
Until now, BMX Freestyle hasn’t been part of the Summer Olympics, but this will change as BMX Freestyle competitions will be part of the 2020 Olympic Games to be held in Tokyo next summer.
Freestyle BMX rider Chelsea Wolfe started the year with one goal in mind: to get a ticket to represent her country and our community at the Tokyo Games.
She could make history by becoming the very first transgender athlete to compete in the Olympic Games.
The US women’s soccer team has broken all records for success in competitions. This summer, they won the soccer world cup in France for the fourth time.
Acclaimed by people, players like Megan Rapinoe have become role models and yet they are still paid less than men. So they set themselves a challenge: to get the same salary as male soccer players.
Cricket Australia, the national cricket governing body, has implemented inclusive policies that will enable transgender and gender diverse individuals to participate in the category’s high-level competitions in line with their gender identity.
Next year at the Tokyo Summer Olympics we will follow more than 100 LGBT athletes.