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Gender fluid model is SI’s first male swimsuit finalist

Lewis Freese is using his opportunity to broaden the definition of gender and what’s possible.

Let’s celebrate Doris Day’s birthday as we review this week’s LGBTQ sports winners and losers

Every week, our managing editor runs down the big stories of the past seven days, and this week we are celebrating beloved LGBTQ icon Doris Day.

Trans nonbinary college basketball player scores on the court and as a role model

As a student-athlete, Ph.D. candidate, and activist, Navi Huskey shines in multiple arenas.

‘Defender of trans rights’ SonicFox claims WePlay UFL Mortal Kombat championship

Fighting under the trans flag, SonicFox’s dominance in Netherrealm Studios fighting games delivered yet another shiny.

Winners and losers in LGBTQ sports one year into the pandemic

This week’s list comes one year after the Covid-19 pandemic changed all our lives, and took more than half a million of our friends, family and fellow Americans.

Lesbian and Bi Parents, Transphobic Governors, Snowboarding Baby and the Cleveland Indians

On Deck Circle is a round-up of what’s new in LGBTQ sports news along with today’s social media spotlight.

For nonbinary high school swimmer, ‘dumbest thing I’ve ever done’ turned out to be the best

Swimmer Jordan Fixsen took the plunge by coming out as nonbinary to their team. Anxiety and fear of rejection were replaced by support and acceptance.

Today On Deck: Amber Glenn, Candice Wiggins, WNBA, the Brewers, Baker Mayfield, Trans Athletes

On Deck Circle is a round-up of what’s new in LGBTQ sports news along with today’s social media spotlight.

New York Liberty’s Layshia Clarendon shares their coming out story

The WNBA player reflects on coming out to their parents and identifying as gender non-conforming in a new podcast interview.

Valentine’s Weekend winners and losers in LGBTQ sports

Each and every Saturday, our managing editor reviews the top Outsports stories of the past 7 days and decides who won, and who lost. And this week’s list is heartwarming.

Non-binary rock climber Lor Sabourin reaches historic new summit

In conquering the East Coast Fist Bump pinnacle, Sabourin charts a new path for non-binary climbers.

Gus Kenworthy is back; 5 out athletes join anti-trans inclusion effort; ‘Courtside Karen’ vs. LeBron

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.

Winners and losers of the week in LGBTQ sports

Each and every Saturday, our managing editor reviews the top Outsports stories of the past 7 days and decides who won, and who lost.

Layshia Clarendon reveals they had top surgery

After announcing that they identify as trans and non-binary, the WNBA star takes a very public step in her transition.

LGBTQ athletes launch TikTok campaign for Sports Equality

Sports Equality Foundation launched a TikTok account in partnership with Outsports to encourage LGBTQ athletes to be their true and authentic selves.

What does it mean to be queer? Let these college athletes explain

Young LGBTQ athletes are reclaiming the word "queer," and pushing back against labels.

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2021’s LGBTQ sports winners and losers

Once a week, every week, Outsports’ managing editor selects big stories from the past 7 days of LGBTQ sports coverage.

This year’s first list of winners and losers of the week in LGBTQ sports

Here’s a look back at the big Outsports stories of the first week of the new year.

Donald Trump Jr. attacked trans athletes at DC rally; Non-binary cyclist sums up TGIF feelings; Happy birthday, Kirk Walker!

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.

Winners and losers of the year in LGBTQ sports

As 2021 begins, here’s a look back at the big Outsports stories of 2020, including the last week of the year.

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The Outsports Awards for 2020

Outsports named nine honorees in 2020, adding two new categories to recognize greater diversity and an inspiring moment.

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QWI 100: The year’s best LGBTQ pro wrestlers 1-100

Here is the complete chronicle of the top 100 LGBTQ pro wrestlers of 2020.

QWI 100: The year’s best LGBTQ pro wrestlers, 81 through 100

Let’s put a period on the QWI 100.

New pushback for Tulsi Gabbard; Wrestlers in mourning; Breakdancing at the Olympics?

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.

Outsports Non-Binary Athlete of the Year: Quinn

Quinn came out as non-binary transgender in September 2020. The WNBA’s Layshia Clarendon is our other honoree.

QWI 100: The year’s best LGBTQ pro wrestlers, 61 through 80

The QWI 100 rounds the corner on day four with 20 more honorees.

QWI 100: The year’s best LGBTQ pro wrestlers, 41 through 60

Day three of Outsports’ list of the top 100 LGBTQ pro wrestlers of 2020 is the perfect post-holiday pick-me-up.

WNBA’s Layshia Clarendon and wife Jessica welcome new baby

The Clarendons announced the birth of their child on Christmas Day.

QWI 100: The year’s best LGBTQ pro wrestlers, 21 through 40

The QWI 100 rolls into day two.

QWI 100: The year’s best LGBTQ pro wrestlers, 1 through 20

Outsports’ chronicle of the top 100 LGBTQ pro wrestlers of 2020 starts here.

Out trans non-binary wrestler Still Life with Apricots & Pears wants better industry inclusion

The wrestling work of art found self-confidence through pro wrestling’s embrace of their trans non-binary identity and wants that push to continue.

Layshia Clarendon is trans, and yes, also non-binary

On Instagram, New York Liberty guard Layshia Clarendon wrote that a friend helped them see that ‘You can be trans and non binary, genderqueer and so much more.’

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