The information below is from Schuyler Bailer (he/him), an educator, author, and advocate, and the first transgender athlete to compete in any sport on an NCAA Division 1 men’s team.
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The information below is from Chris Mosier (he/him), a trailblazing transgender athlete and thought leader on LGBTQ inclusion in sports.
Including Transgender Athletes in Sports
Top Five Points for Allies of Transgender People to Remember
Transgender Policies Database
Additional Resources:
- Canadian Centre for Ethics in Sports. Creating Inclusive Environments for Trans Participants in Canadian Sport.
- Transgender Law and Policy Institute, (2009). Guidelines for Creating Policies for Transgender Children in Recreational Sports.
- Women’s Sports Foundation, (2011). Participation of transgender athletes in women’s sports.
- Griffin, P. and Carroll, H., (2010). On the team: Equal opportunity for transgender athletes.
- NCAA Office of Inclusion, 2011. NCAA Inclusion of Transgender Athletes Handbook.
- Griffin, P. and Taylor, H., 2012. Champions of Respect. NCAA Office of Inclusion.
- LGBT Sports Coalition, 2013. Transgender ED 101.
Athletes to follow:
Schuyler Bailer (swimming)
Natalie van Gogh (cycling)
Chris Mosier (triathlon)
Lia Thomas (swimming)
Chelsea Wolfe (bmx)