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Chicago Marathon's quiet nonbinary division addition 'feels hurtful,' runner says

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Some Chicago Marathon runners are feeling a little blue heading into this weekend’s race.

One of the biggest events of the year for the sport followed Boston and London with the creation of a nonbinary division for runners who don’t identify as male or female. The lack of hype around the new inclusive division left some of those who identify as such with a bad taste in their mouths.

A pack of runners at the 2019 Bank of America Chicago Marathon on October 13, 2019 in Chicago, Illinois. (KAMIL KRZACZYNSKI/AFP via Getty Images)

According to the Chicago Sun-Times, there was no major announcement to coincide with the division.

"Personally, it feels hurtful because it feels performative, or brushed under the rug, because it really is a big deal," Cal Calamia told the newspaper, adding they were "excited" to compete in their hometown.

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The Boston Marathon made its announcement of a nonbinary division last month. The division will compete in 2023. London also announced the creation of a nonbinary division for 2023.

The New York City Marathon did it last year. The Philadelphia Distance Run was the first large race in the U.S. to establish a nonbinary division and offer equal prize money. The event did that last year.

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Runners compete during the 2019 Bank of America Chicago Marathon on October 13, 2019 in Chicago, Illinois. (KAMIL KRZACZYNSKI/AFP via Getty Images)

"As a trans athlete, showing up and registering for these races is a hard thing to do, because there’s not usually space," Calamia told the Sun-Times.

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