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‘Transgender’ male weightlifter to compete against women at Tokyo Olympics

Updated: June 22, 2021 at 7:57 pm EST  See Comments

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WELLINGTON, New Zealand, June 22, 2021 (LifeSiteNews) — New Zealand weightlifter Gavin “Laurel” Hubbard, a man who claims to be a woman, will be the first “transgender” weightlifter to compete in the Olympics in the women’s super heavyweight category. 

The Auckland-born athlete, who stands over six feet tall and weighs 286 pounds, has claimed to be a woman since he was 35. He has now been selected to complete in next month’s Tokyo Olympics after meeting the qualifications for transgender athletes, which include showing testosterone levels below a threshold set by the International Olympic Committee. 

At 43, Hubbard will also be the oldest weightlifter participating in the competition. 

“We acknowledge that gender identity in sport is a highly sensitive and complex issue requiring a balance between human rights and fairness on the field of play,” said New Zealand Olympic Committee Chief Kereyn Smith. 

“As the New Zealand team, we have a strong culture of manaaki (caring) and inclusion and respect for all,” she said. 

Hubbard, who is the son of former Auckland mayor Dick Hubbard, became eligible to

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