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* [[Jennifer Azzi]], United States
 
* [[Jennifer Azzi]], United States
 
* [[Sue Bird]], United States
 
* [[Sue Bird]], United States
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* [[Carol Blazejowski]], United States
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* [[Candice Dupree]], United States
 
* [[Desiree Miller]], United States
 
* [[Desiree Miller]], United States
 
* [[Cindy Ouellet]], United States
 
* [[Cindy Ouellet]], United States
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* [[Michele Aboro]], Great Britain
 
* [[Michele Aboro]], Great Britain
 
* [[Nicola Adams]], Great Britain
 
* [[Nicola Adams]], Great Britain
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* [[Beatriz Ferreira]], Brazil
 
* [[Emile Griffith]], United States
 
* [[Emile Griffith]], United States
 
* [[Kellie Harrington]], Ireland
 
* [[Kellie Harrington]], Ireland
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* [[Sandra Forgues]], France
 
* [[Sandra Forgues]], France
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* [[Emma Wiggs]], Great Britain
  
 
'''Cricket'''
 
'''Cricket'''
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* [[Megan Schutt]]
 
* [[Megan Schutt]]
 
* [[Natalie Sciver]]
 
* [[Natalie Sciver]]
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'''Curling'''
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* [[Bruce Mouat]], Scotland
  
 
'''Cycling'''
 
'''Cycling'''
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* [[Judith Arndt]], Germany
 
* [[Judith Arndt]], Germany
 
* [[Camille Balanche]], Switzerland
 
* [[Camille Balanche]], Switzerland
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* [[Perris Benegas]], United States
 
* [[Katie-George Dunlevy]], Ireland
 
* [[Katie-George Dunlevy]], Ireland
 
* [[Missy Giove]], United States
 
* [[Missy Giove]], United States
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* [[Crystal Lane-Wright]], Great Britain
 
* [[Rachel McKinnon]], Canada
 
* [[Rachel McKinnon]], Canada
 
* [[Graeme Obree]], Scotland
 
* [[Graeme Obree]], Scotland
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* [[Marie Patouillet]], France
 
* [[Hannah Roberts]], United States
 
* [[Hannah Roberts]], United States
 
* [[Petra Rossner]], Germany
 
* [[Petra Rossner]], Germany
 
* [[Linda Villumsen]], New Zealand
 
* [[Linda Villumsen]], New Zealand
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* [[Marianne Vos]], The Netherlands
  
 
'''Diving'''
 
'''Diving'''
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'''Equestrian'''
 
'''Equestrian'''
  
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* [[Cathrine Laudrup-Dufour]], Denmark
 
* [[Lee Pearson]], Great Britain
 
* [[Lee Pearson]], Great Britain
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'''Fencing'''
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* [[Tommaso Marini]], Italy
  
 
'''Field Hockey'''
 
'''Field Hockey'''
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* [[Carlien Dirkse van den Heuvel]], The Netherlands
 
* [[Carlien Dirkse van den Heuvel]], The Netherlands
 
* [[Kim Lammers]], The Netherlands
 
* [[Kim Lammers]], The Netherlands
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* [[Anne Veenendaal]], The Netherlands
  
 
'''Football/Soccer'''
 
'''Football/Soccer'''
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* [[Sami Grisafe]], United States
 
* [[Sami Grisafe]], United States
 
* [[Ashlyn Harris]], United States
 
* [[Ashlyn Harris]], United States
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* [[Lauren Hemp]], Great Britain
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* [[Jenni Hermoso]], Spain
 
* [[Ursula Holl]], Germany
 
* [[Ursula Holl]], Germany
 
* [[Sarah Huffman]], United States
 
* [[Sarah Huffman]], United States
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* [[Kelley O'Hara]], United States
 
* [[Kelley O'Hara]], United States
 
* [[Megan Rapinoe]], United States
 
* [[Megan Rapinoe]], United States
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* [[Briana Scurry]], United States
  
 
'''Golf'''
 
'''Golf'''
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* [[Karin Buttner-Janz]], Germany
 
* [[Karin Buttner-Janz]], Germany
 
* [[Danell Leyva]], United States
 
* [[Danell Leyva]], United States
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* [[Arthur Nory]], Brazil
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* [[Alexander Renkert]], United States
  
 
'''Handball'''
 
'''Handball'''
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* [[Kathleen Kauth]], United States
 
* [[Kathleen Kauth]], United States
 
* [[Charline Labonte]], Canada
 
* [[Charline Labonte]], Canada
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* [[Marie-Philip Poulin]], Canada
 
* [[Caroline Ouellette]], Canada
 
* [[Caroline Ouellette]], Canada
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* [[Angela Ruggiero]], United States
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* [[Laura Stacey]], Canada
 
* [[Sarah Vaillancourt]], Canada
 
* [[Sarah Vaillancourt]], Canada
  
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* [[Irene de Kok]], The Netherlands
 
* [[Irene de Kok]], The Netherlands
 
* [[Rafaela Silva]], Brazil
 
* [[Rafaela Silva]], Brazil
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'''Race Walking'''
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* [[Maria Perez]], Spain
  
 
'''Rock Climbing'''
 
'''Rock Climbing'''
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'''Rowing'''
 
'''Rowing'''
  
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* [[Nikki Ayers]], Australia
 
* [[Robbie Manson]], New Zealand
 
* [[Robbie Manson]], New Zealand
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* [[Lauren Rowles]], Great Britain
 
* [[Gearoid Towey]], Ireland
 
* [[Gearoid Towey]], Ireland
  
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* [[Louisa Wall]], New Zealand
 
* [[Louisa Wall]], New Zealand
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* [[Portia Woodman-Wickliffe]], New Zealand
  
 
'''Sailing'''
 
'''Sailing'''
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* [[Janae Marie Kroc]], United States
 
* [[Janae Marie Kroc]], United States
 
* [[Chris Morgan]], Great Britain
 
* [[Chris Morgan]], Great Britain
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'''Wrestling'''
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* [[AC Mack]], United States
  
 
==See Also==
 
==See Also==
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* [[LGBTQ Sports Management]]
 
* [[LGBTQ Sports Management]]
 
* [[LGBTQ Track & Field]]
 
* [[LGBTQ Track & Field]]
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* [[Lesbian Professional Basketball Players and Coaches]]
  
 
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Latest revision as of 13:55, 15 September 2024

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To achieve the status of world champion in a sport is to achieve the pinnacle of success. This list of out LGBTQ individuals have achieved that level and recognition. The diversity of sports and countries represented reveals that competitive superiority in athletics is not dependent on sexual orientation.

It is notable that world champions broadly exists across the LGBTQ spectrum. While many of these individuals did not reveal their sexual orientation during competition, their presence creates a cadre of role models and mentors to others who either have come out or are considering the process of doing so. Many of the individuals who came out prior to winning their world championship status have stated that coming out mentally freed them to better compete by removing the pressure of hiding that aspect of themselves. Those who came out subsequent to their honour discuss the hyper-aggressive culture of bias and homophobia that pressured them to stay in the closet, as well as the financial risk of being publicly out (through loss of sponsorship, for example).

As world champions, these individuals have become recognized individuals nationally and often internationally. They have received many additional honours and awards as a result. Many of them broke down regional barriers and stereotypes, both when they competed and when they were declared victors.

Given all of this, why can there not be a more concerted effort by the group themselves to join together to take a stand on homophobia in sports around the world?

Note that this list of individuals does not include Olympic gold medal athletes, but rather focuses on those who have competed in organized World Championship competitions. We have identified individuals from Brazil, Canada, New Zealand, Australia, South Africa, the United States, France, Germany, Great Britain, Scotland, The Netherlands, Slovakia, Norway, Denmark, Ireland, Sweden, Puerto Rico, and Belgium. Simply click on their names to access more information on their fascinating biographies.

Arm Wrestling

Badminton

Baseball

Basketball

Bowling

Boxing

Canoe

Cricket

Curling

Cycling

Diving

Equestrian

Fencing

Field Hockey

Football/Soccer

Golf

Gymnastics

Handball

Ice Hockey

Ice Skating

Jiu-Jitsu

Judo

Race Walking

Rock Climbing

Rowing

Rugby

Sailing

Skiing

Speed Skating

Squash

Surfing

Swimming

Table Tennis

Tennis

Track & Field

Volleyball

Weightlifting

Wrestling

See Also


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