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Track & Field sports consist of all competitive events that involve the activity of running, throwing and jumping.  Components include short, mid and long distance track racing, race walking, hurdles, discus and javelin throwing, shot put, high jump, triple jump, and the combination of these sports in decathlon and heptathlon. 
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LGBTQ competitors in track & field have been present since the various elements of the sport have been in existence.  They include many national, olympic and world champions. 
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Many have became internationally known personalities because of their presence in their sport. American [[Babe Didrikson Zaharias]] was named the female athlete of the twentieth century.  Most recently, Venezuelan triple jump competitor [[Yulimar Rojas]] was named the 2020 female track athlete of the year.  Athletes such as Germany's [[Otto Peltzer]] gained fame because of their persecution as LGBTQ competitors.  More recently, South Africa's [[Caster Semenya]] has made global headlines as she fights for her rights as an intersex sports competitor.  American [[Caitlyn Jenner]] is perhaps the most high profile transgender track & field athlete, but there are others such as Germany's [[Andreas Krieger]]. 
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We have identified the following LGBTQ track & field competitors.  Simply click on their names to read their fascinating biographies. 
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'''Australia'''
 
'''Australia'''
  
 
* [[Raelene Boyle]], sprinter
 
* [[Raelene Boyle]], sprinter
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* [[Robyn Lambird]], track runner
 
* [[Lisa-Marie Vizaniari]], discus
 
* [[Lisa-Marie Vizaniari]], discus
  
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* [[Marieke Vervoort]], short track runner
 
* [[Marieke Vervoort]], short track runner
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'''Brazil'''
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* [[Geisa Arcanjo]], shot put
  
 
'''Canada'''
 
'''Canada'''
  
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* [[Shawn Barber]], pole vault
 
* [[Greg Duhaime]], hurdles
 
* [[Greg Duhaime]], hurdles
 
* [[Bruce Kidd]], long distance track
 
* [[Bruce Kidd]], long distance track
 
* [[Brian Marshall]], high jump
 
* [[Brian Marshall]], high jump
 
* [[Ness Murby]], discus
 
* [[Ness Murby]], discus
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* [[Ann Peel]], race walker
  
 
'''France'''
 
'''France'''
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'''Germany'''
 
'''Germany'''
  
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* [[Sabine Braun]], hepthathlete
 
* [[Andreas Krieger]], shot put
 
* [[Andreas Krieger]], shot put
 
* [[Nadine Muller]], discus
 
* [[Nadine Muller]], discus
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'''Great Britain'''
 
'''Great Britain'''
  
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* [[Tom Bosworth]], race walker
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* [[Kelly Holmes]], middle distance track
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* [[Colin Jackson]], sprinter, hurdles
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* [[Osian Jones]], hammer throw
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* [[Sophie McKinna]], shot put
 
* [[Robert Newton]], hurdles
 
* [[Robert Newton]], hurdles
  
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* [[Denis Finnegan]], triple jump
 
* [[Denis Finnegan]], triple jump
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'''Italy'''
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* [[Valentina Petrillo]], para athlete runner
  
 
'''Liberia'''
 
'''Liberia'''
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* [[Caster Semenya]], middle distance track
 
* [[Caster Semenya]], middle distance track
 
* [[Sunette Stella Viljoen]], javelin
 
* [[Sunette Stella Viljoen]], javelin
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'''Spain'''
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* [[Maria Perez]], race walking
  
 
'''Sweden'''
 
'''Sweden'''
  
 
* [[Peter Haggstrom]], long jump
 
* [[Peter Haggstrom]], long jump
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'''The Netherlands'''
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* [[Ramsey Angela]], relay running
  
 
'''United States'''
 
'''United States'''
  
 
* [[Eric Anderson]], coach
 
* [[Eric Anderson]], coach
* [[Erica Bougard]], hepthathlete
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* [[Erica Bougard]], heptathlete
 
* [[LeQuan Chapman]], triple jump, long jump, and relay racing
 
* [[LeQuan Chapman]], triple jump, long jump, and relay racing
 
* [[Kerron Clement]], hurdles, mid distance track
 
* [[Kerron Clement]], hurdles, mid distance track
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* [[Trey Cunningham]], hurdles
 
* [[Babe Didrikson Zaharias]], multi-sport
 
* [[Babe Didrikson Zaharias]], multi-sport
 
* [[Abby Dunkin]], track and shot put
 
* [[Abby Dunkin]], track and shot put
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* [[Angela Madsen]], shot put
 
* [[Angela Madsen]], shot put
 
* [[Michael Muska]], coach
 
* [[Michael Muska]], coach
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* [[Sha’Carri Richardson]], track runner
 
* [[Louise Ritter]], high jump
 
* [[Louise Ritter]], high jump
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* [[Jaleen Roberts]], long jump
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* [[Raven Saunders]], shot put
 
* [[Tom Waddell]], decathlete
 
* [[Tom Waddell]], decathlete
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* [[Nico Young]], 10,000 metres track
  
 
'''Venezuela'''
 
'''Venezuela'''
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* [[World Sports Champions Who Identify as LGBTQ]]
 
* [[World Sports Champions Who Identify as LGBTQ]]
 
* [[LGBTQ Tennis]]
 
* [[LGBTQ Tennis]]
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* [[LGBTQ Athletes Who Have Won Olympic Gold]]
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* [[Lesbian Professional Basketball Players and Coaches]]
  
 
==Further Reading/Research==
 
==Further Reading/Research==

Latest revision as of 14:25, 15 September 2024

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Track & Field sports consist of all competitive events that involve the activity of running, throwing and jumping. Components include short, mid and long distance track racing, race walking, hurdles, discus and javelin throwing, shot put, high jump, triple jump, and the combination of these sports in decathlon and heptathlon.

LGBTQ competitors in track & field have been present since the various elements of the sport have been in existence. They include many national, olympic and world champions.

Many have became internationally known personalities because of their presence in their sport. American Babe Didrikson Zaharias was named the female athlete of the twentieth century. Most recently, Venezuelan triple jump competitor Yulimar Rojas was named the 2020 female track athlete of the year. Athletes such as Germany's Otto Peltzer gained fame because of their persecution as LGBTQ competitors. More recently, South Africa's Caster Semenya has made global headlines as she fights for her rights as an intersex sports competitor. American Caitlyn Jenner is perhaps the most high profile transgender track & field athlete, but there are others such as Germany's Andreas Krieger.

We have identified the following LGBTQ track & field competitors. Simply click on their names to read their fascinating biographies.

Australia

Belgium

Brazil

Canada

France

Germany

Great Britain

India

Ireland

Italy

Liberia

Poland

South Africa

Spain

Sweden

The Netherlands

United States

Venezuela

See Also

Further Reading/Research


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