Deta Hedman, an England darts player, refused to participate in her quarterfinal match at the Denmark Open against Noa-Lynn van Leuven, a transgender opponent, citing concerns that not all sporting bodies protect women's rights. This incident, along with a similar situation in West Virginia where five female track and field athletes were barred from future competitions for refusing to compete against a transgender athlete, highlights ongoing controversies and debates surrounding the participation of transgender athletes in sports.
When five biological girls in West Virginia refused to compete against a biological boy in a track and field event, they were barred from future meets. This is the Left’s warped version of equality. https://t.co/TFjItA61ka
Another Female Athlete Just Boycotted a Competition Against a ‘Trans Women’ https://t.co/n6q2Dcy8pd
FORFEIT MAY BE THE ONLY WAY FORWARD Not all sporting bodies have seen sense. Not all protect womens rights. The Darts body is one such. On 25th March I spoke out regarding this trans-identifying male being allowed to participate in women’s sports. It’s such a step back for…
England's Deta Hedman refused to play her quarterfinal darts match at this weekend's Denmark Open because her opponent, Noa-Lynn van Leuven, is transgender. https://t.co/j0MuGzvKxY
When losing athletes become winners by simply pretending to change their gender… https://t.co/F5cLAC3IHP