Harvard Will Field First Openly Transsexual Swimmer
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A top recruit for the Harvard University women’s swim team has swapped her gender and decided to swim for the men’s team instead.
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As reported by Swimming World, Schuyler Bailar was a top female swimmer in the country in high school, helping to set a high school record in the girls’ 400-meter medley relay. But after graduating in 2014, she took a gap year, during which she came out as transgender and underwent surgery to transition to living as a man. The switch reportedly means Bailar will be the first openly transgender swimmer to compete at the collegiate level.
What do you think?
Schuyler Bailar’s gender transition
What do you think?
While the transition took place back in 2014, it was only in the spring that Bailar fully committed to joining the men’s team instead of the women’s one. Since going public with her new identity in May, Bailar has taken to Instagram to chronicle her journey through a series of pictures and encourage other young people coping with gender identity issues:
What do you think?
Bailar’s double mastectomy
The Daily Caller ^
A top recruit for the Harvard University women’s swim team has swapped her gender and decided to swim for the men’s team instead.
What do you think?
As reported by Swimming World, Schuyler Bailar was a top female swimmer in the country in high school, helping to set a high school record in the girls’ 400-meter medley relay. But after graduating in 2014, she took a gap year, during which she came out as transgender and underwent surgery to transition to living as a man. The switch reportedly means Bailar will be the first openly transgender swimmer to compete at the collegiate level.
What do you think?
Schuyler Bailar’s gender transition
What do you think?
While the transition took place back in 2014, it was only in the spring that Bailar fully committed to joining the men’s team instead of the women’s one. Since going public with her new identity in May, Bailar has taken to Instagram to chronicle her journey through a series of pictures and encourage other young people coping with gender identity issues:
What do you think?
Bailar’s double mastectomy
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