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Honoring Pioneering LGBTQ+ Female Athletes for International Women s Day — Compete Magazine

Honoring Pioneering LGBTQ+ Female Athletes for International Women s Day — Compete Magazine
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Tokyo Olympics Makes Push Toward Gender Equality with 12 New Executive Board Appointees — Compete Magazine

Tokyo Olympics Makes Push Toward Gender Equality with 12 New Executive Board Appointees — Compete Magazine
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Can the F-22 Raptor Be Shot Down? This Wargame Says Yes

And its not the only instance. Here s What You Need to Remember: No plane is invincible and the F-22 is no exception. Past evidence seems to confirm that a French fighter pilot once “killed” an American F-22 Raptor stealth fighter in mock combat. Although not unprecedented, the simulated shoot-down is still a big deal for a couple reasons. This article first appeared earlier and is being reposted due to reader interest. For one, the Lockheed Martin-made F-22 is supposed to be the most fearsome warplane in history, a quarter-billion-dollar-per-plane technological marvel that flies higher and faster than its opponents while avoiding detection by radar. The Pentagon is counting on a tiny number of the pricey Raptors slightly more than 180 to ward off potentially much larger numbers of enemy planes for the foreseeable future. Every mock dogfight the F-22 loses undermines the Pentagon’s plans for air dominance.

Biden Administration Withdraws Support for Connecticut Anti-Trans Athlete Lawsuit and Reaffirms Trans Rights — Compete Magazine

Biden Administration Withdraws Support for Connecticut Anti-Trans Athlete Lawsuit and Reaffirms Trans Rights By Dirk Smith, MSc, SDL (He/Him) Last year a lawsuit was filed by several cisgender athletes from a Connecticut high school who argue that they were deprived of wins, titles and scholarship opportunities after two transgender sprinters were allowed to compete in the Connecticut Interscholastic Athletic Conference in accordance with state law. The initial lawsuit seeks to ban transgender athletes from participating in any and all girls’ high school sports and was openly supported by the Trump administration, specifically by Betsy Devos’ Department of Education who tried to cut off federal funding to certain school districts who continued following state law that allowed trans athletes to participate.

Celebrating LGBTQ+ Athletes of Color Who ve Paved The Way for Equality — Compete Magazine

Celebrating LGBTQ+ Athletes of Color Who’ve Paved The Way for Equality By Dirk Smith, MSc, SDL (He/Him) Black History Month is the time for all of us to recognize, learn and celebrate the accomplishments of people of color throughout history. We’d like to recognize a three LGBTQ+ athletes of color who have made important strides in representation and equality for all. Seimone Augustus Currently playing for the Los Angeles Sparks in the WNBA, Seimone Augustus also took home a gold medal playing for Team USA at the 2012 Olympic Games shortly after publicly coming out as a lesbian. In an interview with ESPN’s Outside The Line’s she commented about how coming out has been a positive experience.

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