Transgender politician who defeated 12-year-old girl in race defends trans inclusion in women's sports
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Nathanielle Morin, Canadian advisor to the Federal Minister of Women, released a statement this week defending the advisor’s participation in women’s marathons and other running competitions as a transgender biological male.
Morin, who is in their early 30s, referenced President Donald Trump’s recent executive order that prevents trans athletes from competing in women’s and girls’ sports in the statement.
"I am aware that my participation in so many competitions will be talked about because of my medical history. The situation in the United States and the comments of certain politicians do not help either," Morin wrote.
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"With all due respect to the level I compete at (amateur recreational), the state of scientific research in the field (for the amateur recreational level) and the fact that I have undergone a medical transition, I consider that I have the legitimacy to participate in the right category, unless the law prohibits me from doing so. Let us remember that in Canada, no law prohibits it. As for other countries, I will comply with the local laws in force when it applies."
Morin added that additional medical research will be considered as the advisor weighs whether to continue competing in women’s competitions.
On Tuesday, Morin made a post on X that further addressed the advisor’s status as a trans runner.
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"Trans folks only want to fully integrate as their authentic self and be happy, in our society," Morin wrote.
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