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LostOne4Ever

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Sat May 11, 2024, 12:17 PM May 11

Transgender Surfer Wins Right to Compete in Women's Division in California

Transgender Surfer Wins Right to Compete in Women’s Division in California
The American Longboard Association reversed its decision, allowing transgender surfer Sasha Jane Lowerson to compete in the women’s division at the Huntington Beach Longboard Pro. This followed a directive from the California Coastal Commission, emphasizing non-discrimination based on gender. The controversy highlighted ongoing debates over fairness and inclusivity in sports, reflecting broader societal shifts toward recognizing and respecting gender diversity in competitive arenas.
Transvitae Staff
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Transvitae Staff
May 10, 2024


In a significant turn of events that underscores the ongoing debate over transgender athletes’ rights in sports, the American Longboard Association has reversed its decision to bar transgender surfer Sasha Jane Lowerson from competing in the women’s division at the Huntington Beach Longboard Pro. This decision came after an initial exclusion that sparked widespread controversy and debate about the fairness and inclusivity of sporting competitions.

The controversy began when Todd Messick, the founder of the American Longboard Association, announced that Lowerson would not be allowed to compete against women in the event. This decision was met with significant backlash from both the public and regulatory bodies. Messick cited concerns about maintaining an “equal playing field,” but his stance led to heated discussions about gender discrimination and the rights of transgender athletes.

The California Coastal Commission quickly intervened, citing state laws that mandate inclusivity and non-discrimination based on gender. Their spokesperson, Joshua Smith, emphasized that surf contests in state waters must comply with these regulations or risk being shut down. This stance reflects California’s progressive approach to transgender rights, especially in public and sporting arenas.

Lowerson, originally from Australia, has been a competitive surfer who previously won competitions in the men’s division before transitioning. Her campaign for respect and inclusivity across athletic competitions and for transgender rights in sports has marked her journey. “It’s about style, flow, grace. As a longboarder, it’s more like ballet on a wave,” Lowerson described her sport, dismissing claims that transgender women might have unfair advantages in terms of strength.

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