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Trans-Forming the Playing Field: Reframing Inclusion in Sport

February 15, 2024 from 7:00 pm - 8:30 pm EST

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PFLAG NYC and PFLAG Greater Boston are coming together on February 15 to host Trans-Forming the Playing Field: Reframing Inclusion in Sport with Chris Mosier, a trailblazing athlete, coach, and founder of TransAthlete.com.

The last several years we’ve seen misinformation and outright lies about the inclusion of transgender and nonbinary athletes in sports at all levels. Join trailblazing Team USA athlete Chris Mosier, the first known transgender man to represent the United States in international competition, as he provides context about the current social and political landscape, debunks common myths, and shares his own experiences to give folks tangible ways to be better allies to transgender and nonbinary people in sports.

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A photo of trans athlete Chris Mosier

Chris Mosier is a trailblazing athlete, coach, and founder of TransAthlete.com. In 2020, he made history by becoming the first transgender athlete to compete in the Olympic Trials in the gender with which they identify. Before that, in 2015 he became the first openly trans man to make a Men’s US National Team. He was instrumental in getting the International Olympic Committee policy on transgender athletes changed, and in June 2016, he became the first trans athlete to compete in a world championship race under the new rules, where he was the second-fastest American man in his group. He has been called “the man who changed the Olympics” by the BBC and New York Magazine. Chris is a seven-time member of Team USA representing the United States in the sprint triathlon and the short course and long course duathlon, a three-time Men’s National Champion, and a Men’s All-American.

Chris is also a nationally recognized four-time Ironman triathlete, and an inductee into the National Gay and Lesbian Sports Hall of Fame. He is sponsored by Nike and was featured in a Nike commercial that aired during the 2016 Rio Olympic Games. Chris has been featured in publications including ESPN The Magazine, The New York Times, Wall Street Journal, Rolling Stone, Esquire, and more.

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Trans-Forming the Playing Field: Reframing Inclusion in Sport

February 15, 2024 from 7:00 pm - 8:30 pm EST

A plum rectangle with white text that reads "Virtual" and a white icon of a video camera next to it.

PFLAG NYC and PFLAG Greater Boston are coming together on February 15 to host Trans-Forming the Playing Field: Reframing Inclusion in Sport with Chris Mosier, a trailblazing athlete, coach, and founder of TransAthlete.com.

The last several years we’ve seen misinformation and outright lies about the inclusion of transgender and nonbinary athletes in sports at all levels. Join trailblazing Team USA athlete Chris Mosier, the first known transgender man to represent the United States in international competition, as he provides context about the current social and political landscape, debunks common myths, and shares his own experiences to give folks tangible ways to be better allies to transgender and nonbinary people in sports.

[This event has passed, and registration is closed.]

 


A photo of trans athlete Chris Mosier

Chris Mosier is a trailblazing athlete, coach, and founder of TransAthlete.com. In 2020, he made history by becoming the first transgender athlete to compete in the Olympic Trials in the gender with which they identify. Before that, in 2015 he became the first openly trans man to make a Men’s US National Team. He was instrumental in getting the International Olympic Committee policy on transgender athletes changed, and in June 2016, he became the first trans athlete to compete in a world championship race under the new rules, where he was the second-fastest American man in his group. He has been called “the man who changed the Olympics” by the BBC and New York Magazine. Chris is a seven-time member of Team USA representing the United States in the sprint triathlon and the short course and long course duathlon, a three-time Men’s National Champion, and a Men’s All-American.

Chris is also a nationally recognized four-time Ironman triathlete, and an inductee into the National Gay and Lesbian Sports Hall of Fame. He is sponsored by Nike and was featured in a Nike commercial that aired during the 2016 Rio Olympic Games. Chris has been featured in publications including ESPN The Magazine, The New York Times, Wall Street Journal, Rolling Stone, Esquire, and more.

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