laurelhubbard
New Zealand weightlifter Laurel Hubbard made history in the 2020 Tokyo Olympics as the first transgender athlete to ever compete in a solo event, but she crashed out of the Olympics over in the second weekend. She qualified for the Games after the International Olympic Committee changed its rules to allow women to compete if their testosterone levels are below a certain threshold. Hubbard, who transitioned in 2012, was competing in the 87kg+ category but failed to record a single valid snatch lift in Tokyo. On her opening weight, Hubbard overbalanced, taking the bar behind her shoulders. Her s...
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The Tokyo Olympics will feature lifter Laurel Hubbard after she hefted 628 pounds (185 kilograms) in two separate lifts on the way to qualifying in the women’s super-heavyweight division for the Tokyo Olympics. These lifts make Hubbard the first transgender athlete to ever compete at an Olympic Games. Hubbard was among five lifters who are now confirmed to be lifting for New Zealand in Tokyo, and she’ll also get the distinction of the oldest lifter at the games. “I am grateful and humbled by the kindness and support that has been given to me by so many New Zealanders,” Hubbard said in a statem...
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