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I would like Lia to be free to compete in a category appropriate to her biological sex and I want her to feel welcome when doing it, not to touch the wall to silence.
I have always wanted fair sport for females — they must have an equal chance of success in sport, where physiology is vital to performance. Bodies do sport, not feelings.
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The little Baptist church where they had both been regulars was packed, including 50 students who’d come down on a coach from Liverpool University that morning.
There were so many people that they had to stand in side rooms where the girls used to go to Sunday school, and even outside.
In the first extract from her heart-breaking new book, Jenni Hicks recounted in yesterday’s Daily Mail how her two teenage daughters were crushed to death at Hillsborough.
Here, in the second instalment of our three-part serialisation, she describes the aftermath and her anger at officialdom’s callous behaviour.
I’ve always had this feeling – even now – that I should have insisted a doctor was brought to see Sarah.
She should not have been as warm as she was, especially as it was now after nine o’clock at night – more than six hours after the horrific events at the game had unfolded.
The pregnant reality star, who discovered she was expecting her second child a mere eight weeks after welcoming daughter Larose in July 2021, slipped into two respective bodysuits which spotlighted her prenatal physique.
It has been obvious for several years that the rules around transgender participation in sport were unfair to biological females and promised to create the kind of mess that we have seen in the Atlanta pool.
She beat one female athlete to a place on the Pennsylvania team. She kept a second out of the semi-finals and another out of the final. The fourth-placed swimmer was denied a place on the podium and runner-up Emma Weyant, the first actual female in the race, lost out on being the NCAA champion.
They didn’t. In fact, last year they dropped testosterone suppression as a requirement and prioritised the inclusion of transgender athletes over fair sport for females, in the process discriminating against half of the world’s population.
They can be extremely abusive and have even threatened my children. Just as worrying is that this abuse is mostly coming from men, and is incredibly misogynistic. It’s the worst I’ve ever known. Most hide behind social media.
We talked about the lies that were circulating in some sections of the media, suggesting that drunken, loutish Liverpool fans without tickets had turned up late to the Hillsborough game and pushed their way in, contributing to the fatal crush – lies that had blackened the names of our children and the other victims who died or were injured that day.
‘Who are these people?’ I asked Trevor. But he had no more idea than I had. Later, we were told people had come from all over the city and beyond, Liverpool fans and others who had read about us burying our girls and had come out to support us.
I’m always careful in what I say. I stick to the facts, and I use peer-reviewed science. I never insult anyone or rise to any provocation. But I refuse to back down because it’s an important issue for the next generation of young women. Women like my own daughter, Grace, who was an athlete.
We didn’t know anyone in the city, and I didn’t expect there to be many people there, apart from close friends and family. But as we approached the cemetery we saw to our astonishment that crowds and crowds of people had turned out to line the streets, bowing their heads in respect as we passed by.
It was surreal’
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