Sports has two desirable standards – it gives every athlete equal opportunity to compete and levels the playing field. However, the lines can get blurred when it comes to transgender athletes. As more and more players come out proudly, showing the world that they are not afraid to reveal their gender identity and compete on an equal footing. However, many are facing discrimination for their bravery, especially transgender swimmers in women’s teams.
Transgender individuals are people with a gender identity different from the one assigned to them at birth. Their biology at the time doesn’t match how they present themselves, and many undergo sex-change medical procedures to become the gender they associate with.
Renowned swimmer Lia Thomas made headlines recently as she became the first openly transgender athlete to win the NCAA Division 1 national championship. However, her participation and win were deemed unfair as she was allegedly stronger than her heterosexual female counterparts. Officials and other swimmers argued that she had a distinct advantage over her competition since she had the strength of a man.
While she isn’t the first trans swimmer in the NCAA, Lia’s victories have placed her in the center of a debate about trans athletes. The ramifications are positive for all athletes who refuse to conform to standard gender norms and wish to compete as their actual gender.
To appease the masses, the NCAA updated its transgender inclusion policy to outline what they considered a transgender swimmer.
As per the playing rules:
The case for transgender athletes is a complex one. Not everyone is on board, and many states are placing bans on this gender from competing in sports consistent with their gender identity. This does not include Illinois. So if you are banned from a sport because of your gender identity, contact a Chicago gender discrimination lawyer right away and protect your rights.
Gender discrimination has no place in the workplace, sports, or anywhere in your life. If you believe you are being discriminated against because of your gender identity, get in touch with a Chicago gender discrimination lawyer at the Law Office of Michael T. Smith & Associates. We have years of experience representing clients like you who feel they are not being heard. We will fight for the outcome you deserve.
We're ready to listen. Get started now by filling out the attached form.