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Surfing organization pulls about-face on trans inclusion after pressure from California Coastal Commission

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After initially ruling that transgender females would not be allowed to participate in the women's division of a surfing competition in California, the American Longboard Association reversed its decision.

Facing backlash, Todd Messick, the association's founder, decided that trans surfer Sasha Jane Lowerson is now eligible to compete in the Huntington Beach Longboard Pro against women.

According to the BBC, the California Coastal Commission said surf competitions could "not discriminate based on gender."

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World Surf League surfer from California Caitlin Simmers competes in the World Surf League's Lexus Pipe Pro surf competition at Banzai Pipeline off the north shore of Oahu, Hawaii, on Feb. 10, 2024.

Messick said that he was "surprised by the amount of anger" from his original decision.

"For me, I was trying to do the right thing. It wasn't something I ever expected to have to deal with really, not in our little longboard community," he said to the outlet. He later noted that "a lot of people [were] very appreciative of me speaking up" about fairness in women's sports.

Messick also did not have much of a choice - the BBC notes that, according to the California Coastal Commission, "surf contests in state waters must be carried out in a lawful manner that does not discriminate based on gender" and risk being shut down if otherwise.

Lowerson, an Australian who won competitions against men, was "really disappointed and surprised" at being originally barred from the event.

"You can't cherry-pick the rulebook. If you're going to use the rulebook, you use all of it," Lowerson said.

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