The Final Huddle of 2020, Thursday, Dec. 31
The Huddle is your daily briefing on what’s new in LGBTQ sports news, the latest links and who’s in the social media spotlight.
By Dawn Ennis | December 31, 2020The Huddle is your daily briefing on what’s new in LGBTQ sports news, the latest links and who’s in the social media spotlight.
By Dawn Ennis | December 31, 2020Devin Ibañez comes out as a gay player in professional rugby and hopes to inspires others in a similar situation.
By Jim Buzinski | December 30, 2020The Huddle is your daily briefing on what’s new in LGBTQ sports news, the latest links and who’s in the social media spotlight.
By Dawn Ennis | December 30, 2020Sowers made her mark on NFL history while being an advocate and role model for LGBTQ people in sports.
By Jim Buzinski | December 30, 2020Many gay male hockey players and officials came out on Outsports this year. Together, they’re making the sport’s atavistic culture more inclusive.
By Alex Reimer | December 30, 2020Outsports named nine honorees in 2020, adding two new categories to recognize greater diversity and an inspiring moment.
By Dawn Ennis | December 30, 2020Since coming out as gay in 2007, the softball coach has been a role model and leading advocate for LGBTQ people in sports. Also nominated: rugger Verity Smith.
By Jim Buzinski | December 30, 2020When out gay player Collin Martin was called a gay slur, Landon Donovan and players walked off the pitch. Another big moment: a video featuring NFL players.
By Cyd Zeigler | December 29, 2020This new award recognizes a trans athlete standing up for the community and the right to play sports: Lindsay Hecox. Mitch Harrison was also nominated.
By Dawn Ennis | December 29, 2020After taking their relationship public in 2018, the Belgian tennis stars announce their engagement on social media.
By Ken Schultz | December 29, 2020The WNBA champion opted out of the WNBA bubble, and made an indelible impact on athlete activism. Our other honoree is an out athlete who became a doctor.
By Alex Reimer | December 29, 2020The Huddle is your daily briefing on what’s new in LGBTQ sports news, the latest links and who’s in the social media spotlight.
By Dawn Ennis | December 29, 2020Here is the complete chronicle of the top 100 LGBTQ pro wrestlers of 2020.
By Dawn Ennis | December 29, 2020The family that rolls together holds on forever.
By Brian C. Bell | December 28, 2020Let’s put a period on the QWI 100.
By Brian C. Bell | December 28, 2020The Huddle is your daily briefing on what’s new in LGBTQ sports news, the latest links and who’s in the social media spotlight.
By Dawn Ennis | December 28, 2020Rob Kearney is pound-for-pound the world’s strongest man, and proudly, openly gay. Also nominated: out wrestler Anthony Bowens.
By Dawn Ennis | December 28, 2020This year’s dishonor for doing the most harm to LGBTQ sports goes to the governing body for the sport of international rugby, awarded in this case for banning transgender women athletes. The ADF takes second place.
By Dawn Ennis | December 28, 2020Quinn came out as non-binary transgender in September 2020. The WNBA’s Layshia Clarendon is our other honoree.
By Dawn Ennis | December 27, 2020The QWI 100 rounds the corner on day four with 20 more honorees.
By Brian C. Bell | December 27, 2020