Fox News Flash top sports headlines are here. Check out what's clicking on Foxnews.com. U.S. women’s soccer icon Megan Rapinoe has been a public advocate for the inclusion of transgender athletes in women’s sports, and ahead of what will be her final World Cup appearance before retiring, the one-time Golden Boot winner said she would "absolutely" support having a trans woman on the USWNT roster.
Even if that meant replacing a biological female. Megan Rapinoe, #15 of the United States, is introduced during a post game ceremony after an international friendly against Wales at PayPal Park on July 9, 2023 in San Jose, California. (Brad Smith/USSF/Getty Images for USSF) In an interview with Time published Monday, Rapinoe recalled highlights from her lengthy career, including her battles both on and off the pitch.
She was asked specifically about her push to defend transgender athletes’ participation in women’s sports. US SOCCER ICON MEGAN RAPINOE SAYS SHE WILL RETIRE AT THE END OF THE SEASON: 'I FEEL INCREDIBLY GRATEFUL' "We as a country are trying to legislate away people’s full humanity," she told the outlet.
Rapinoe was one of 40 professional athletes to co-sign a letter to House lawmakers in April in opposition of the Protection of Girls and Women in Sports Act, arguing that the bill would exclude women and girls from getting "mental and physical health benefits." "It’s particularly frustrating when women’s sports is weaponized," Rapinoe said in the interview. "Oh, now we care about fairness?