Former Olympian debates trans politics on Dr. Phil: No training can 'outrun biology' in women’s sports
Former Olympian Nancy Hogshead-Makar warned on in the opening segment of an episode of Dr. Phil, "there’s no training, no coach, that’s gonna outrun biology" when it comes to women's sports.
A former Olympic swimmer sparred with a trans activist on a Friday's episode of Dr. Phil over whether biological males should be allowed to compete in women’s sports.
Lawyer and former Olympian Nancy Hogshead-Makar warned, "there’s no training, no coach, that’s gonna outrun biology." She added further that "throughout all levels of sports, trans women are taking spots away from females, and it’s just not fair."
She claimed during the episode that a biological man who has been through puberty has more than height on his side when competing with biological women.
"It’s not just height and lung capacity and bigger heart its also like a bigger throat, I mean that was the first time ever that I felt jealous of men," Hogshead-Makar said and adding that during swimming one needs to take quick breaths while above water to gather more oxygen. "To have a 40 percent bigger throat to me-it would have been amazing."
Demonstrators listen to the speaking program during an "Our Bodies, Our Sports" rally for the 50th anniversary of Title IX at Freedom Plaza on June 23, 2022 in Washington, D.C. ((Photo by Anna Moneymaker/Getty Images))
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She also discussed with Dr Phil how she had competed against women from East Germany, who infamously used performance boosting drugs to the point they had to shave. Hogshead-Makar warned women who were artificially aided by added testosterone "were never competitive against men."
Transgender advocate, Layne Ingram, pushed back against