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Latest revision as of 15:32, 27 December 2022
QueerBio.Com is pleased to present its annual list of Outstanding LGBTQ Youths for the year. The biographies of these individuals were added to the biographical website during 2021 when their actions and achievements came to the attention of the editors.
As a result of the Olympic Games being held in 2021, a large portion of these youths are involved in sports. These include gold, silver, and bronze medalists. Others represent a generation that is comfortable with their personal sexual identity. All have used their skills, profile and success to serve as role models to help others live their lives openly. They come from the worlds of activism, sports, politics, fashion and entertainment.
In each case, the individual has broken discriminatory barriers and proudly declared their personal sexual identity.
Each has made a material impact in their field of interest, and several have become tops in their field.
Australia
- Josh Cavallo, professional football/soccer player
- Robyn Lambird, Paralympic track & field competitor. Olympic Bronze medalist.
Canada
- Luke Prokop, professional ice hockey player
Chile
- Emilia Schneider, Transgender politician.
France
- Kevin Aymoz, professional ice skater. France National Champion.
Great Britain
- Arlo Parks, singer, songwriter and poet. Mercury Prize winner.
- Harris Reed, Gender fluid fashion designer.
- Lauren Rowles, Paralympic rower. Olympic Gold Medalist and World Champion.
Ireland
- Jack Dunne, professional rugby player.
Italy
- Lucilla Boari, Archery competitor. Olympic Bronze medalist.
- Irma Testa, boxer. Olympic Bronze medalist.
New Zealand
- Anton Down-Jenkins, competitive diver
The Netherlands
- Ramsey Angela, competitive relay sprinter
Ukraine
- Melovin, rock singer. X Factor Ukraine winner.
United States
- Joshua Bassett, film and television actor
- Kaylee Bryant, television actor
- Jack Dylan Grazer, television actor
- Natisha Hiedeman, professional basketball player
- Josh Higginbotham, politician.
- Kayla Miracle, Freestyle wrestler. U.S. National Champion.
- Conor McDermott-Mostowy, competitive speed skater, U.S. National Champion
- Hannah Roberts, BMX Freestyle competitor, 3-time World Champion
- Larry Saperstein, television actor
- Raven Saunders, shot putter. Olympic Silver medalis.
- JoJo Siwa, YouTube ant TikTok personality
- Erica Sullivan, competitive simmer. Olympic silver medalist