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Article  "Woman" breaks powerlifting record in Canada (great moments in women's sports)

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Powerlifter reacts to biological male taking women’s national record: ‘Completely unfair’
https://nypost.com/2023/08/16/canadian-p...al-record/

EXCERPTS: A competitive female powerlifter responded to a record-breaking win from a transgender athlete who lifted 200 kilograms more than the second-place winner, calling it “completely unfair.”

April Hutchinson discussed Anne Andres, a 40-year-old trans woman setting all-time records at the Canadian Powerlifting Union’s 2023 Western Canadian Championship Sunday.

Hutchinson has been a powerlifter with the Canadian Powerlifting Union for about four years. She said on Talk TV that has been fighting her federation to ban trans women in powerlifting, stating that many other female lifters do not agree with it and have been complaining.

“My boyfriend could basically walk in tomorrow, identify as a female, compete, and then the next day, go back to being a man again. No proof, no ID required, just basically going on how you feel that day or whatever gender you want to it,” she said.

[...] The powerlifter has previously been accused of mocking women... (MORE - missing details)


(UK) 37% of us play more board games since covid, data suggests
https://www.wargamer.com/board-games/pos...ats-survey

INTRO: It’s no secret that our favorite tabletop treats – board games, Warhammer 40k, DnD, Magic: The Gathering, and so on – all enjoyed a huge sales boost during the Covid-19 pandemic. Now a customer survey by UK-based nerdy collectibles maker Merchoid suggests that trend has stuck, with 37% of respondents saying they spent either “a little more” or “a lot more” of their free time tabletop gaming since the end of lockdowns.

The recently published survey, which gathered data from 1,479 Merchoid customers in June 2023, found that 25.5% of them spent “a little more” free time on tabletop games post-covid, while 11% were spending “a lot more”. Only 8.7% said they played “a lot less” of the time, and 6.9% said they were spending “a little less” free time tabletop gaming.

This tallies with leading tabletop games companies’ own reports of ongoing healthy sales, which Merchoid includes to back up its point – including 54% revenue growth at Games Workshop, and 46% at Wizards of the Coast between 2020 and 2022.

Many firms that benefited from sudden sales booms during the lockdown year of 2020 – including tabletop game makers – were wary of things crashing back down when society re-opened.

But data like these suggest that many folks who started spending way more time tabletop gaming during lockdown, far from snapping back afterwards, are still spending significant time (and presumably money) on it in 2023... (MORE - details)

RELATED: UK indie board games are booming thanks to Covid – but can they keep up momentum?
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Re trans sports..
There's going to have to be categories for (born) male/female and 'other' if not competing in birth category. We have handicapped Olympics - why not Trans Olympics?
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(Aug 19, 2023 05:42 PM)confused2 Wrote: Re trans sports..
There's going to have to be categories for (born) male/female and 'other' if not competing in birth category. We have handicapped Olympics - why not Trans Olympics?

Having a separate "trans" category would disparage the status of the participants, in terms of being formally received and accepted as legit women or men. Faintly akin to if a (gay) marriage was designated as a "civil union" instead. Such items are insulting slights, a backhand way of indicating inferiority or not being quite equal.

Some transfemale athletes have stated in the past that they'd be okay with playing on a boys team with respect to their sport, if their particular school would allow it. But those are youngsters who are still thinking in naïve, practical terms rather than those of sophisticated ideologies.

Members of the transgender community back in the days of Lou Reed's "Walk On The Wild Side" (what that song is about) acknowledged in books and interviews that they sort of viewed themselves as "freaks". But the pessimistic(?) realism of that bygone generation has been replaced today by the positive idealism outputted by postmodern gender studies, which rose to prominence in the 1990s. Those theories are body and soul affirming with respect to one's acquired identity.
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If you have a male child growing up who is good at sports then you can always encourage him by saying there’s plenty of women’s records he can break one day.
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