This week’s winners in LGBT sports are bigger than the biggest losers

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On a personal note: I could easily call myself The Biggest Loser this week, and not because I’ve lost 10 pounds since the coronavirus crisis began more than a month ago. No, it’s because I’m stuck in bed having fallen down a flight of stairs at home, and fortunately only scraped my arm, bruised my tailbone and pulled a muscle in my leg. The fall was a week ago but the muscle popped last night, and the Urgent Care doctor’s orders are to RICE: rest, ice, compress and elevate. On the other hand, I’m a winner for not hurting myself any worse!

Also, the meds are goooood.

So, enough about me: it’s way late on a Saturday afternoon for my weekly look at the week that was: the glorious victories, the ignominious defeats, and the players and personalities in LGBT sports who made them, lived them or just couldn’t avoid them.

Of course, my roster may differ from yours, and so I welcome your comments, contributions and critiques. I read them all! Details on how to reach me are below, after our look at this week’s stay at home winners, ignoring government guidelines losers and hopefuls who wear masks every time they are going to be in public spaces.

We begin with a young out athlete who lost an opportunity but won a ton of respect in doing so, and has a lot of reasons to be hopeful.

When Henry Bethell heard a gay slur in an NCAA soccer match for the second time last season, he took matters into his own hands.


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The Olympic diver’s ‘Daley Workout’ helps you use common household items for a quarantined home workout.


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The Chicago Sky guard joined Tamika Catchings in repping the WNBA at the shooting competition on Monday. And when Allie Quigley competed in Thursday night’s NBA HORSE Challenge semifinals, she didn’t defeat the Chicago Bulls’ Zach LaVine, but ESPN properly acknowledged her wife and teammate, Courtney Vandersloot. About time!


LGBT medical researcher Sean Cahill says the lack of information creates barriers to providing care.


After Idaho became the first state to bar trans athletes from competing in school sports, the ACLU fires back by taking them to federal court.


Trans racer Charlie Martin’s seat time in a Formula E car on the line in Race At Home Challenge will benefit UNICEF.


Coronavirus LGBTQ impact: Carly Nelson had just begun her pro soccer career when the shutdown hit.


Shelley Holroyd has had many injuries and illnesses in her life. None were like her weeks of hell, alone in her bed.


May “Mystearica” Peterson is currently recognized as the top ranked Smash Ultimate player in the state of Indiana.


Coronavirus impact: Eric Bach was enjoying a busy spring sports season at Michigan State until the lockdown happened.


Ms. Jacqueline Dupree belts tunes like Whitney and catches balls like Gronk. And everywhere she goes, people smile.


Monmouth University senior Caroline Mattise, who came out in a first-person essay for Outsports earlier this year, says she carries mix emotions about her college tennis career.


Patterson, a former college football player and Greco Roman wrestler, has started a change.org petition to advocate for winter-sport student-athletes to receive eligibility extensions.


Secret private islands, pushing to continue holding events and challenging the coronavirus to ‘bring it’ aren’t the way to fight a global health crisis.


During social distancing, many are turning to running for physical activity and social connection.


For the third week running, Megan Rapinoe and her girlfriend Sue Bird serenaded Instagram Live fans with a song as part of their #ATouchMore series.


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Sam Smith’s music video with Demi Lovato. “I’m Ready,” imagines a queer Olympics with athletes in stilettos, bustiers and so much more.


WWE’s large swath of talent releases and furloughs were just the latest in a series of events that display the company’s controversial approach to business during the coronavirus pandemic.


The Hartford Yard Goats celebrated what would have been the start of the 2020 season with donations to a food bank and first responders.


Atlas and seven others will enter a two-stage tournament to crown an interim champion while current champion Jordan Devlin remains in Ireland due to the coronavirus pandemic.


On “The 3 Strikes, You’re Out” podcast, Ken Schultz shares what he called “the most thoughtful and nuanced response to my coming out story” he’s ever heard.


With a newfound sense of confidence as a gay man, Kevin Pereira pursues his athletic passion.


Young athletes continue to lead on LGBTQ acceptance in sports.


Outsports is hosting 2 more Zoom video conferences Friday night for anyone and everyone who wants to join us in conversation, shared stories, and to feel connected.


That’s all for this week! I’ll bring you a fresh list of winners and losers next Saturday. Got a name I missed, or want to challenge my choices? Comment here or on Facebook or Instagram, tweet at us, message me via any social media, or just plain email me at [email protected] Thanks!

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