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Vogue names trans cyclist the only athlete on '25 powerhouse women' list

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Welsh cyclist Emily Bridges – a trans woman – was the only sports figure listed on British Vogue's 25 "powerhouse women" list in its September issue, and the decision roused discussion across social media.

According to the outlet, the list typically honors women "defining – and redefining – Britain" by "pushing British society forwards."

"This year’s list is not only dazzlingly impressive, but comprised of trailblazers finding success wholly on their own terms," the article read.

Bridges, 22, appeared among the list of models, authors, members of the Royal Family and fellow activists as the sole athlete, known best for fighting for inclusion for trans athletes after the British Cycling Federation barred them from competing in women's events.

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Emily Bridges attends the Attitude Pride Awards 2022 at Langham Hotel on July 28, 2022, in London, England. (Stuart C. Wilson/Getty Images)

"It’s very scary at the moment, but I genuinely believe that we will win," she said, per Vogue's article. The magazine's rundown about Bridges also disclosed that she donates muscle samples to Loughborough University research to help identify whether biological male athletes do hold an advantage over biological females.

Former Olympian Mara Yamauchi blasted the choice on X, writing, "Right now there are numerous fabulous female athletes in Budapest competing at the World Athletics Champs.

"In other sports too, thousands of

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