No 9 of The Guardian’s things we learnt from the Winter Olympics:
Transgender athlete makes history
Sweden’s Elis Lundholm became the first openly transgender athlete to compete at the Winter Olympics when he took part in qualifying for the women’s moguls, finishing 25th and missing out on the final. Last November, the International Olympic Committee edged closer to implementing a ban on transgender women competing in the female category in time for the 2028 Summer Games in Los Angeles.
The 23-year-old Lundholm was born female and now identifies as a man but has not undergone any gender-affirming treatment or surgery. While this proposed ban will affect other transgender athletes, Lundholm would still be able to compete in the women’s category because it is the same gender he was assigned at birth. “I want everyone to be able to compete fairly against each other,” he said after finishing his run down the Livigno course.
A TIW speaks up for fairness.