
The Impact Of France’s Hijab Ban At The Paris Olympics
This year’s Olympic sporting events have reached total gender parity. Yet there is a ban raising questions regarding French society.
Essence#TeamLGBTQ is now in 7th place in the #ParisOlympics medal count with 8 golds
The #athletes of Team #LGBTQ are off to a good start, currently in 7th place with 8 #goldmedals, that’s ahead of every single #country that #criminalizes being #gay. That is the #power of being able to be #out.
https://www.outsports.com/2024/8/7/24098533/olympics-medal-count-paris-team-lgbtq-gold-silver-bronze/

Team LGBTQ now 7th in Paris Olympics total medal count - Outsports
The athletes of Team LGBTQ are off to a good start, currently in 7th place with 8 gold medals, the power of being out.
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How sex eligibility tests work for female athletes and why they're so complex
Women’s boxing at the Paris Olympics has highlighted the complexity of drafting and enforcing sex eligibility rules for women's sports and how athletes like Imane Khelif of Algeria and Lin Yu-ting of Taiwan are left vulnerable in the fallout. Eligibility for women’s events has often been a legally difficult process for sports bodies that has risked exposing athletes to humiliation and abuse. In the 1960s, the Olympics used degrading visual tests intended to verify the sex of athletes. The modern era of eligibility rules started in 2009, after South African runner Caster Semenya surged to stardom as an 18-year-old gold medalist at the world championships. She is involved in a legal challenge to track’s rules about testosterone levels.
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Some of the best sapphic moments from the Paris 2024 Olympics so far
It’s safe to say that this year’s Games have been more queer than ever

10 LGBTQ+ athletes with partners cheering at Paris Olympics
These cute queer couples are just one more reason to tune into the Olympics this year!
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Reason Olympic athlete Raven Saunders wears mask when competing in games
28-year-old Raven Saunders is gunning for gold at the 2024 Paris Olympics.
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German men's hockey captain wears rainbow armband at Olympics - Outsports
Germany's Mats Grambusch shows what true allyship is with his rainbow armband.
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LGBTQ boxer Kellie Harrington is gold medalist again - Outsports
No Irish woman had ever won back-to-back Olympic gold medals before these Games — now Kellie Harrington has made history in Paris and cemented her boxing legacy.
OutSports
Lin Yu-ting advances to gold-medal Olympic bout, excelling amid misconceptions about her gender
Boxer Lin Yu-ting of Taiwan has advanced to the gold-medal bout in the women’s featherweight division at the Paris Olympics. She beat Esra Yildiz Kahraman of Turkey 5:0 for her third consecutive victory in the tournament while dealing with widespread scrutiny regarding misconceptions about her gender. Both Lin and Imane Khelif have responded to the scrutiny generated by the International Boxing Association's decision to disqualify them from last year's world championships by going on two of the best runs of their careers in Paris. Lin again used her superior height and technique to beat the more physical Kahraman. Lin will fight for gold on Saturday, taking on Julia Szeremeta of Poland.
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Boxer Lin Yu-ting advances to Olympic championships amid gender controversy
Lin Yu-ting and fellow female boxer Imane Khelif continue to face false accusations, which stemmed from a Russian-led sporting body, about their gender.
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Imane Khelif set to go for gold in Olympic women’s boxing final
Algeria's Imane Khelif is set to fight for a gold medal in the women's boxing final at the Paris 2024 Olympics.
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Imane Khelif controversy at Paris Olympics shows how sex testing in women’s sports puts regulators in an impossible bind
Most sports are organized according to a strict male-female binary. Nature isn’t.
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Olympic 4x100 semi-finals: Sha'Carri Richardson saves U.S. women
Sha’Carri Richardson bailed out the U.S. women out from near collapse in the Olympic 4x100 relay, overcoming a German runner in the anchor leg to help the Americans move to the gold-medal race. The U.S. men, always an adventure in this event, advanced easily despite a small hiccup. And in the strangest twist of all, it was Jamaica’s men who struggled with the baton and will be sitting on the sideline for Friday’s final. In the women’s race, Richardson was about three steps behind after receiving the baton from Gabby Thomas, who earlier nearly misconnected on her exchange with Twanisha Terry. Richardson passed Rebekka Haase for a U.S. win.
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