Transgender weightlifter Laurel Hubbard made her mark by competing in the women’s weightlifting at Tokyo2020.
The COVID-19 cases at the Tokyo Olympics increased to 264 with 18 newly confirmed cases on Sunday, according to the Tokyo 2020 organizing committee.It didn't last long, but it was significant. Hubbard couldn’t complete any of her first three lifts on Monday night, ruling her out of medal contention in the women’s over-87-kilogram division that ultimately was won by China's Li Wenwen.Even without completing a lift, she was a pioneer for transgender athletes.
Hubbard also thanked the International Weightlifting Federation, because “they too have shown that weightlifting is an activity that’s open to all of the people in the world," and the people ofHubbard received applause and also applauded her fellow athletes when they were introduced on stage. Returning to compete, she took a moment to close her eyes, smile and take a deep breath. She overbalanced on her opening weight of 120 kilograms, taking the bar behind her shoulders.
Li's victory gave China its seventh gold medal in weightlifting at the Tokyo Games. Her rivals never got close to the 320-kilogram winning total, with Emily Campbell finishing 37 kilograms behind to take silver. She became the first British woman to win a weightlifting medal. In weightlifting, that includes a requirement for athletes to show their testosterone is below a certain level after transitioning, a requirement which Hubbard met. She won a silver medal at the 2017 world championships but had not competed for 1 1/2 years before Tokyo because the“My performance wasn’t what I had hoped but I’m humbled by the support I’ve received from so many people around New Zealand," Hubbard said in a statement released by the New Zealand team.
United States Latest News, United States Headlines
Similar News:You can also read news stories similar to this one that we have collected from other news sources.
Weightlifter Laurel Hubbard Makes Olympic History as First Transgender Woman to Compete in Games - E! OnlineNew Zealand weightlifter Laurel Hubbard became the first openly transgender female athlete at the Olympics. But she isn’t the only transgender competitor at the 2020 Tokyo Games.
Read more »
Transgender Weightlifter Laurel Hubbard Makes History At The OlympicsShe competed in the 87-kilo division and thanked the IOC for affirming that 'sport is something for all people.'
Read more »
Laurel Hubbard becomes first ever openly transgender woman to compete at an OlympicsThe Tokyo 2020 Summer Olympics are underway after the Games were delayed for almost a year because of the coronavirus pandemic. Follow here for the latest news on the Summer Olympics.
Read more »
Laurel Hubbard Becomes First Trans Woman to Compete at the OlympicsLaurel Hubbard made history at the Olympics by becoming the first openly transgender woman to compete in any Games.
Read more »