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A picture speaks a thousand words. Transwomen in women’s sport

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LemonGingerCakes · 23/10/2019 22:23

I've never started a thread like this before, but this is bothering me.

No comments. Just letting the pictures speak.

Spot the transwoman.

How is this fair?

A picture speaks a thousand words. Transwomen in women’s sport
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andyoldlabour · 26/01/2021 17:24

Quadzilla

Back in 2018, when I started a thread on the cycling forum about McKinnon, I made a light hearted comment about what would happen if Marcin Bialoblocki decided to transition. I had no idea I was almost being prophetic. E Bridges set their junior record, on the same day, the same course that Marcin blitzed the national record.

www.timetriallingforum.co.uk/index.php?/topic/37185-25-miles-sub-5057-minute-menwomen/

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marcin_Bia%C5%82ob%C5%82ocki

Quadzilla · 26/01/2021 18:17

I’m sure they’d both be welcome with open arms into the women’s section by CTT. They only recently stated they couldn’t ‘mandate’ equal prize money for men and women. Hmm

PotholeParadies · 26/01/2021 18:29

@Quadzilla

I’m sure they’d both be welcome with open arms into the women’s section by CTT. They only recently stated they couldn’t ‘mandate’ equal prize money for men and women. Hmm
Let us suppose for a moment that the prize money was equal.

How could it go down if someone who had formerly been known as a male competitor came first in a women's event with a time that would have put them fourth or worse in the men's equivalent event, and thus got greater prize money than those who came second and third in the men's?

Would the recipients of the men's silver and bronzes be a little Hmm?

CaraDuneRedux · 26/01/2021 18:45

I see others have already comprehensively debunked Owning's factual errors, and the internalised misogyny shines out of her post (plus the ageism: "mummies", huh, couldn't possibly have been good at sports in their youth, couldn't possibly have daughters who were good at sport, couldn't possibly be top-class coaches and members of sports governing bodies).

Also I have a feeling that any woman who can make those sorts of idiotic comments about women in contact sports has never played a contact sport against a man.

(I have - mixed football. Officially 5 a side is non-contact, but mistakes happen. It is interesting being shoulder barged by a 6'4", 15 stone, built-like-a-brick-shit-house bloke, to say the least. Not at all like being hit by a woman, even a very tall, very strong, powerfully built woman. No comparison whatsoever. Colliding with a bloke is orders of magnitude more of an impact.)

Truthlikeness · 26/01/2021 19:08

I've played women’s amateur football for over two decades and been involved with organising it for much of that time. I also play mixed friendly football and play and organise mixed softball. In those sports I have played against men by choice (both in scenarios where they are ‘handicapped’ to make playing against women fairer, and ones where they aren’t) and I have played against a trans woman. I could not feel more strongly that men should not have access to sex segregated women’s sports.

Furx · 26/01/2021 19:18

How many actually get out beyond their keyboard and do something not just for sport but for their community and are in any way promoting sport or exercise

YEAH wimmin. You aren’t permitted to discuss this topic unless you have carried 100 hours of sport based community service, AND have participated as a competitor at county level or above.

Move along now...

Oh wait... I meet those criteria. But... I withdrew from refereeing a contact sport I used to participate in because I did not want blood on my hands.

Am I allowed an opinion?

Quadzilla · 26/01/2021 19:24

That’s a very good point.

PotholeParadies · 26/01/2021 19:51

How many actually get out beyond their keyboard and do something not just for sport but for their community and are in any way promoting sport or exercise.

Well, I'm afraid I doubt you do.

I saw a post on here yesterday about female head trauma in contact sportswell in that case stop all contact sports tell Katie Taylor she can’t box anymore or Ronda Rousey that she can’t do MMA anymore or stop children from competing in TaeKwonDo as you want them in cotton wool.

Nicola Adams (women's boxing champ) says there should be separate categories for transgender athletes. Gonna tell her she's wrong? Ronda Rousey has retired from MMA and got called transphobic for saying that the advantages of male puberty were irreversible. Gonna tell her she's wrong?

Kids competing in martial arts? Have you any idea how much clubs pay in insurance, and the risk assessments clubs have to do for sparring? And it's not mere red tape. Formal risk assessments, being 100% on the ball, and being fully aware of the difference between male strength and female strength, is the difference between a successful, happy mixed sex club and a club where all the girl children quit or are pulled out by sane parents.

MiddlesexGirl · 26/01/2021 20:31

www.bbc.com/news/uk-england-suffolk-55677697

And twitter.com/femalecoaches/status/1354010051183333376?s=19

So many reasons here why women are different to men. You'd have to be wilfully ignoring them to think that transwomen have any place in women's sport.

PartyofPun · 26/01/2021 21:04

All grass roots sports I’ve been involved in have been utterly reliant on the time and efforts of female volunteers! Grass roots sport would collapse without females giving up their time, usually for free and usually doing much more of the admin and grunt work. If males get involved ( it’s seemed for me) much more as coaches or just on the day help.

And of course we would all rather be campaigning for better inclusion of women in the TdF or equal prize money in tennis or more safety investigations in women’s contact sports, or more money spent on women’s grass roots teams or better coverage of women’s sports in the media. Yes of course we F-ing would rather be doing that!
But there’s no point campaigning for any of this if any male can just take what we’ve worked for.

NorthernIrishFeminist · 26/01/2021 21:34

@PartyofPun

All grass roots sports I’ve been involved in have been utterly reliant on the time and efforts of female volunteers! Grass roots sport would collapse without females giving up their time, usually for free and usually doing much more of the admin and grunt work. If males get involved ( it’s seemed for me) much more as coaches or just on the day help.

And of course we would all rather be campaigning for better inclusion of women in the TdF or equal prize money in tennis or more safety investigations in women’s contact sports, or more money spent on women’s grass roots teams or better coverage of women’s sports in the media. Yes of course we F-ing would rather be doing that!
But there’s no point campaigning for any of this if any male can just take what we’ve worked for.

All of the above
MoleSmokes · 27/01/2021 08:03

[quote Quadzilla]This thread on Twitter really does speak a thousands words.
twitter.com/MirandaNewsom/status/1352635083887431687?s=20[/quote]
Very well presented too Smile

One example attached - excellent Twitter thread exposing media deception!

Archived for safekeeping:
archive.is/RjTZH

A picture speaks a thousand words. Transwomen in women’s sport
A picture speaks a thousand words. Transwomen in women’s sport
A picture speaks a thousand words. Transwomen in women’s sport
DickKerrLadies · 27/01/2021 08:29

The FA planned to do research into whether menstrual cycles are part of the reason why women seem to get more ACL injuries:

www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/48333161
www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/52357300

I haven't looked for an update but clearly someone thinks there's a difference between males and females WRT sport.

That we're being told there's no difference between males and females is ridiculous. It's 2021 ffs.

NecessaryScene1 · 27/01/2021 08:31

ll grass roots sports I’ve been involved in have been utterly reliant on the time and efforts of female volunteers! ... But there’s no point campaigning for any of this if any male can just take what we’ve worked for.

Ah, but don't worry - once the sport is more inclusive there will be lots of trans volunteers joining the ranks to support their brave sisters.

...

Okay, I'm now trying to imagine McKinnon in a post-racing career working selflessly behind the scenes to help run women's masters cycling events, and... I just can't do it.

But I'm sure that's just an outlier and in no way representative of other similar athletes.

Winesalot · 27/01/2021 08:54

While the posters are getting back to us to tell us whether they think it is fair if E Bridges competes as a women now and represents GB.

Maybe they can also discuss the fairness in Maxine in Kent who plays not only on the men’s team but on the women’s team. And was declare sportswoman of the year.

These are recent and current examples of transwomen who will take the place of women on these teams and the awards and accolades.

However. Let’s not forget they were males who experienced not only male puberty and those advantages, but also:

  • no disadvantage of sexism whereby girls and women are discouraged from playing any sport but certainly no a sport that ‘is for boys!!!’ as a start. Like from age 4 or 5.
  • may have had the advantage of better access to coaching, better opportunities to play in school and anywhere, better support from community and focus because they were boys training for sports.
  • have their own health issues but have never needed to work through or indeed miss out on games, training etc due to menstruation cycles. (Thankfully menstrual cycles are now being studied to assist women and girls in sports.)
  • will never have to deal with pregnancy and losing their position due to pregnancy.

They can use all those advantages including their training and abilities to absolutely take the premier positions of women who have the biological disadvantages of less strength, smaller skeletons, smaller hearts and lungs, difference in types of muscles, and so many large and small advantages.

And take those advantages they have and their training to absolutely blow performance records out of the water because the records are set by women and the race/game parameters (equipment, times etc) are set for the biological needs of women not males with the biological advantages they have.

So please also include the fairness of including Maxine in women’s cricket. (Thanks Mole for posting the reminder) Who is a mediocre male performer but amazingly, with lighter equipment, slower bowling etc, gives a stellar performance in the women’s team. And takes awards for it meant to encourage women to participate. The proof is right there because Maxine is playing both compa at the same time.

I would like to hear what you have to say about the fairness of this example too.

andyoldlabour · 27/01/2021 12:58

DickKerrLadies
Thanks for those BBC links, it reminded me of something we looked at as fitness instructors. As if women haven't got enough to worry about with male bodied people crashing into them, high estrogen levels can decrease power and performance and make women more prone for catastrophic ligament injury.

Effect of Estrogen on Musculoskeletal Performance and Injury Risk

www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6341375/

andyoldlabour · 27/01/2021 13:01

Winesalot

Maxine also set a batting average record, which would have eclipsed that of the greatest ever batsman, the legendary Don Bradman. If that doesn't get so called intelligent people scratching their heads, then I don't know what will.

NorthernIrishFeminist · 27/01/2021 13:39

@andyoldlabour

Winesalot

Maxine also set a batting average record, which would have eclipsed that of the greatest ever batsman, the legendary Don Bradman. If that doesn't get so called intelligent people scratching their heads, then I don't know what will.

Was that legendary batting average playing in the men’s team?

Or was it against women using lighter bats & balls?

andyoldlabour · 27/01/2021 14:01

NorthernIrishFeminist

That was in the "old days" when things were a lot more straightforward than they are now. Interestingly enough, I have seen side on pictures of Blythin batting and the bat is massive, much larger than my bat which I used twenty years ago.
The combination of a male using a heavy bat against a lighter ball, with shorter boundaries is always going to end in a run fest.

andyoldlabour · 27/01/2021 14:05

Fastest male bowlers in the World.

sportsshow.net/top-10-current-fastest-bowlers/

Fastest woman bowlers in the World.

www.smh.com.au/sport/cricket/the-female-pace-race-who-will-be-the-fastest-of-them-all-20200220-p542p0.html

NorthernIrishFeminist · 27/01/2021 14:18

@andyoldlabour

NorthernIrishFeminist

That was in the "old days" when things were a lot more straightforward than they are now. Interestingly enough, I have seen side on pictures of Blythin batting and the bat is massive, much larger than my bat which I used twenty years ago.
The combination of a male using a heavy bat against a lighter ball, with shorter boundaries is always going to end in a run fest.

I dont understand what you mean by the ‘old days’ when things were more straightforward in this context Confused

Did Blythin set that record playing against men on their size ‘pitch’ or playing against women with smaller ‘pitch’/shorter boundaries, opponents etc?

And hang on does Blythin use a different size bat to the women players on the days when Blythin’s in ‘girl mode’ and playing on the female team?

Fuck me everyone going along with this in cricket is just making themselves look ridiculous. They’ve already decided sex does make a difference in the different equipment, boundaries etc.

How many trans players making up the England team will it take before they decide this is unfair? Will coaches start suggesting players that have just missed the male team tryout for the women’s as they dont have to be full time ‘women’ anyway?

gardenbird48 · 27/01/2021 14:30

How many trans players making up the England team will it take before they decide this is unfair? Will coaches start suggesting players that have just missed the male team tryout for the women’s as they dont have to be full time ‘women’ anyway?

Once the initial premise is accepted that male sexed people can join the women’s team, there would be no real argument against this happening.

Justhadathought · 27/01/2021 14:40

It’s really easy to use old photos to rile up old rhetoric and instigate H##E on a thread and forum for others to follow but how many on here are actually involved with sport in any way ?How many actually get out beyond their keyboard and do something not just for sport but for their community and are in any way promoting sport or exercise

Just shows who your imagined audience is here. you seem to have an utterly one dimensional view of the people who post here and who are in one way or another critical of gender ideology.

MoleSmokes · 27/01/2021 14:42

Winesalot Gender fluid cricketing in Kent with Maxine.

A picture speaks a thousand words. Transwomen in women’s sport
A picture speaks a thousand words. Transwomen in women’s sport
A picture speaks a thousand words. Transwomen in women’s sport
andyoldlabour · 27/01/2021 16:11

NorthernIrishFeminist

I was referring to Don Bradman with the "old days" quote, but you are entirely correct, Blythin set that "amazing" average, playing against other women's county teams, on a women's pitch, using a smaller ball, using a bat which most women would struggle to use.
It is a totally unacceptable situation.