Alexis Morris has been a champion at every level in her career so far. From Beaumont Legacy Christian to Louisiana State University, and now she's with the worl
In North Carolina, I am proud to have been the primary sponsor of House Bill 574, the Fairness in Women’s Sports Act. Along with state Reps. Erin Pare, Kristin Baker, and Karl Gillespie, we filed this common sense bill to protect the safety and opportunities of female athletes in our state.
Not just the World Cup that hurt Andonovski's chances of keeping his job. The U.S. also finished with a disappointing bronze medal at the Tokyo Olympics.
For some reason, news that the international governing body of competitive swimming mandated that only biological women can compete with each other made the rounds yesterday on social media. It’s a great thing and worth celebrating; however, that decision was made over a year ago. Known as FINA at the time, swimming’s governing body changed policies to protect female athletes’ right to fair competition in June 2022. What did happen recently was the acceptance of a proposal to have transgender swimmers compete in an “Open” category.