Figure skating-American LeDuc makes history as first non-binary Winter
Olympian
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[February 19, 2022] By
Chang-Ran Kim
BEIJING (Reuters) - Timothy LeDuc made history on Friday as the
first openly non-binary Olympian to compete in the Winter Games, and
the American pairs figure skater hopes to pave the way for others to
enter the sport without being bound by gender stereotypes.
Competing in a discipline where the traditional male-female dynamic
is usually unabashedly on full display had been a challenge for
LeDuc as well as pairs partner Ashley Cain-Gribble, who has spoken
about being "body shamed" as a taller-than-average female skater.
"It was such a joyous moment for us out there today," LeDuc, who
began using the they/them pronouns in 2021, said after the pair
skated to their season's best score of 74.13 in the short programme
at the Beijing Games.
"I think both Ashley and I have had to overcome so many different
things so many times when people have told us no or that we don't
belong," LeDuc said. The pair advance to the final free skate on
Saturday after placing seventh in the short programme.
"Both Ashley and I, we had something to prove today. I hope people
watching us feel like maybe there is space for them to come into
figure skating. And for them to be able to celebrate what makes them
unique and different."
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Ashley Cain-Gribble of the United States and Timothy Leduc of the
United States in action. REUTERS/Evgenia Novozhenina
LeDuc said many people had reached out with words
of support and gratitude.
"I know for me, people who are non-binary, it's only possible
because amazing queer people have come before me and laid the
groundwork for me. And so now I want to do that for others to come
after as well."
A record number of openly LGBTQ+ athletes are competing at the
Winter Olympics - at least 36, or double the number from Pyeongchang
in 2018 - according to LGBTQ+ news site Outsports.
The Tokyo Summer Games last year saw the first openly transgender
and non-binary Olympians.
(Reporting by Chang-Ran Kim, editing by Pritha Sarkar)
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