Laurel Hubbard was subject to a lot of controversy this summer. This year, Laurel made history as the first out transgender woman to ever compete at the Olympics, when New Zealand added her to their weightlifting roster. Hubbard’s participation in the Olympics caused somewhat of a stir worldwide with many arguing against the transgender athlete’s participation in the women’s category due to the presence male hormones and testosterone.
Unfortunately she didn’t manage to register a single lift, which meant that her Olympic journey finished as DNF. Chinese world record weightlifter, Li Wenwen broke three Olympic records on her way to the gold medal.
Laurel still received praise for being brave and proud and for also inspiring many young athletes. Many other athletes have also made a difference, like Canadian footballer Quinn who will be the first non-binary and transgender person to receive a medal when Canada play against Sweden in the Olympic final.
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