Esera Tuaolo receives the 2024 NCAA Inspiration Award
Tuaolo played football at Oregon State. He has become an advocate for the LGBTQ community, as a gay Christian.
By Cyd Zeigler | December 8, 2023Tuaolo played football at Oregon State. He has become an advocate for the LGBTQ community, as a gay Christian.
By Cyd Zeigler | December 8, 2023The 2023 QWI 200 comes to a close as we reveal the number one LGBTQ pro wrestler of the year.
By Brian C. Bell | December 7, 2023The 2023 QWI 200 reaches the top 50 on day six of our celebration of LGBTQ pro wrestling.
By Brian C. Bell | December 6, 2023Day 5 of the 2023 QWI 200 delivers 30 more of the best LGBTQ pro wrestlers of the year.
By Brian C. Bell | December 5, 2023The 2023 QWI 200 cracks the top 100 LGBTQ pro wrestlers of the year.
By Brian C. Bell | December 4, 2023Day three of the 2023 QWI 200 brings 30 more entrants as the top 100 grows closer.
By Brian C. Bell | December 3, 2023The 2023 QWI 200 continues with 30 more honorees of out LGBTQ wrestlers on day two.
By Brian C. Bell | December 2, 2023The QWI 200 kicks off, highlighting the top 200 out LGBTQ pro wrestlers of 2023.
By Brian C. Bell | December 1, 2023After the Olympic hopeful won the World Championship, Dallas declared last Friday to be Sha’Carri Richardson Day.
By Ken Schultz | November 16, 2023Emma Rose, aka Emzii, wants to bring more LGBTQ people into gaming after winning the top prize for her documentary short ‘It’s For Everyone’ at the ESI Film Festival.
By Jon Holmes | October 24, 2023The two-time Paralympic gold medal-winning rower gave a powerful speech in support of visibility, having been voted as the PinkNews Sports Personality of the Year.
By Jon Holmes | October 19, 2023Glenn Burke earned his Legacy Walk plaque as baseball’s gay barrier breaker. As a gay baseball fan, speaking about the love his teammates had for him at the ceremony was the thrill of my year.
By Ken Schultz | October 17, 2023LGBTQ+ journalists group honors pioneering trans editor with an award paying tribute to her barrier-breaking career.
By Ken Schultz | August 24, 2023Starting from a list of 250 out LGBTQ people in sports, Outsports has chosen those with the most influence. Their diversity, talent and impact are impressive.
By Jim Buzinski | June 27, 2023The 2023 Outsports Power 100 includes athletes, coaches, executives and members of the media.
By Cyd Zeigler | June 27, 2023“I’m just trying to make it not as tough for the next generation,” says a basketball superstar on this list, along with executives with a Major League Baseball team and CBS, an NFL player and soccer legends.
By Outsports | June 27, 2023“If we don’t fight for our community and ourselves, who will?” says a U.S. women’s soccer star on this list, along with an NBA executive, an Olympian and two WNBA head coaches.
By Outsports | June 27, 2023“Sports has notoriously and publicly suffered from a lack of LGBTQ+ representation,” says an NBA exec on this list, along with people from MLB, ESPN and the NFL.
By Outsports | June 27, 2023“I look the impact of integrating LGBTQ narratives into sports as my impact,” says a sports editor on this list, along with two former Olympians and people from the NBA, MMA, and a college sports.
By Outsports | June 27, 2023“For the gay and lesbian community, there is more acceptance than even five years ago,” says a CBS Sports exec, on this list with a trans athlete and activist, a sports columnist and pro wrestler.
By Outsports | June 27, 2023