Jt before the 10th Gay Gam e to Paris this Augt, we cid to look back at the history of the Gay Gam and brg you up to speed on ’s long and proud sportg history.
Contents:
- WELE TO THE ‘GAY GAM,’ AN ALTERNATIVE TO THE OLYMPICS, WHERE ACTIVISM IS ENURAGED AND EVERYONE’S AN ATHLETE
- HISTORY OF THE GAY GAM
- HOW SOCHI BEME THE GAY OLYMPICS
WELE TO THE ‘GAY GAM,’ AN ALTERNATIVE TO THE OLYMPICS, WHERE ACTIVISM IS ENURAGED AND EVERYONE’S AN ATHLETE
Tom Wadll, an athlete the 1968 Olympics, created the Gay Gam first held 1982 to celebrate LGBTQ cln. The Gay Gam are still held to this day wh the next round schled for 2022 Hong Kong. * gay olympics countries *
His gay and lbian iends San Francis, though, had never experienced an event as thrillg or movg as the openg ceremony. And so Wadll created the Gay Gam – then lled the Gay Olympics, until the Internatnal Olympic Commtee sued over the name. They draw over 10, 000 athlet and sometim seven or eight tim as many spectators, said Shiv Pl, vice print of external relatns for the Feratn of Gay Gam.
And unlike at the Olympics, activism is enuraged at the Gay Gam, as has been sce the begng when the HIV/AIDS crisis was ravagg LGBTQ muni. Above all, though, the Gay Gam are an event for queer and trans people to gather safely, play sports they love and be themselv whout fear of tolerance. The Gay Gam uld be an act of prott then, too, Wadll cid, an event durg which LGBTQ people uld play the same sports they watched durg the Olympics and achieve the same kd of glory he had at the 1968 Olympics.
HIV/AIDS awarens has been baked to the Gay Gam sce s ceptn: In addn to banng discrimatn based on genr, sexualy, race and other tras, the Gay Gam wouldn’t allow any participant to be turned away based on their HIV stat.
HISTORY OF THE GAY GAM
More than 160 openly lbian, gay, bisexual, transgenr and queer athlet are due to participate the Tokyo 2020 Olympics, makg this year's Gam the most clive ever. * gay olympics countries *
The Gay Gam also succsfully lobbied the US ernment to briefly waive a prev ban on HIV-posive people enterg the untry so they uld pete the 1994 Gay Gam New York and the 1996 Olympics Atlanta, chang ma wh the help of the US Olympic Commtee. Though Wadll emphasized that sports weren’t the central foc of the Gay Gam, the event has hosted athlet wh real prows. And unlike the “regular Olympics, ” at the Gay Gam, a same-sex figurg skatg pair n don matchg nim jumpsus a performance set to “Hopelsly Devoted to You.
Wadll died of AIDS 1987, one year after the send Gay Gam, but the Gam and his dream for their impact have only grown sce. Participatn the Gay Gam steadily grew every year was held, and 1994, at the New York Gay Gam, the number of participants exceed the number of athlet at the 1994 Wter Olympics.
The openg ceremony of the Gay Gam is still emotnal all the years later, Pl said, pecially when participants om untri where homosexualy is not accepted march the Para of Natns. The jump openly out gay, transgenr and non-bary athlet this year unrsr changg attus around the world and wh the Olympic Gam. TOKYO, July 22 (Rters) - More than 160 openly lbian, gay, bisexual, transgenr and queer athlet are due to participate the Tokyo 2020 Olympics, makg this year's Gam the most clive has put a foc on host natn Japan, which activists say is out of step wh much of the rt of the world, havg not seen the same sweepg social change that ma same-sex marriage and greater cln a realy many Sugiyama, a 39-year-old former fencer for the Japan natnal team and a transgenr activist, said he was lighted to see the progrs diversy at the Gam.
HOW SOCHI BEME THE GAY OLYMPICS
"I loved the sport of fencg, I didn't feel I uld fd a place for myself, " he Japan is known for s strong civil society and mocracy, rights activists say has a long way to go on addrsg lbian, gay, bisexual, transgenr and queer (LGBTQ) Olympic charter bans discrimatn and while Tokyo passed an anti-discrimatn law three years ago, there are not the same legal protectns for much of the rt of the Olympic Rgs are seen ont of the skyle durg sunset one night ahead of the official openg of the Tokyo 2020 Olympic Gam Tokyo, Japan, July 22, 2021. After g out as gay an Instagram post 2020, Bank hop to show younger athlet “that they n be whomever they are, or want to be, whout discrimatn.” They are petg their first Olympics this year and have prevly peted several World Champnships. Radford ma history as the first petive figure skater to e out as gay while still petg for champnship tl 2014, pavg the way for future LGBTQ+ athlet to e out.
At least 186 publicly out gay, lbian, bisexual, transgenr, queer and nonbary athlet were Tokyo for the Summer Olympic Gam, more than triple the number who participated at the 2016 R Gam. Elissa Alarie (Canada)#Brt Benn (Canada)#Kelly Brazier (New Zealand)Gayle Broughton (New Zealand)#Isadora Cello (Brazil) Lren Doyle (USA)#Mara Fravanti (Brazil)#Megan Jon (Bra)Alev Kelter (USA)Ghislae Landry (Canada)#Kaili Lan (Canada)#Celia Quansah (Bra)Kristen Thomas (USA)Ruby Tui (New Zealand)#Sharni Williams (Atralia)Portia Woodman (New Zealand).
However, this year’s Wter Gam will also be cemented history for s rerd number of openly LGBTQ petors.At least 35 of this year’s Olympic athlet are openly lbian, gay, bisexual, transgenr or queer, more than double the amount of queer petors om the 2018 wter petn PyeongChang, South Korea, acrdg to the LGBTQ sports webse Outsports.“That number reflects where we at OutSports believe sports is today: Sports Wtern society is wily acceptg of LGBTQ people, and the athlet at the most important moment their entire reers agree,” said Outsports founr and longtime LGBTQ advote Cyd Zeigler.This year’s LGBTQ Olympians will take part ne sports, wh the majory petg ice hockey and figure skatg. And Canadian soccer player Qun beme the first openly transgenr and nonbary athlete to w an Olympic medal — a gold — followg Team Canada’s feat of Swen the women’s fal last Augt.But while Team USA will ga an Olympic first wh the addn of LeDuc, will also be losg some star power.In 2018, etyle skier G Kenworthy and figure skater Adam Rippon ma history as the first openly gay men to pete the Wter Gam for the Uned Stat. “One thg that athlet have here is this amazg opportuny to share thgs about themselv that people om anywhere the untry, or anywhere the world, n sometim relate to, and n be life changg,” Rippon told NBC News.“You know, a queer athlete n be petg at the Olympic Gam and for people who are watchg a untry where beg queer is punishable by law, that n help move thgs forward — hopefully the md of that person and hopefully like the societal plex of the world — to see that there n be out queer people, and here they are on the world stage beg succsful at the hight level of what they do,” he add.And wh this year’s Gam beg held Cha, some advot — like Joanna Hoffman, the munitns director at the LGBTQ athletic advocy group Athlete Ally — argue that petg openly will be more “important” than ever.“It’s not that surprisg that there are no openly LGBTQ+ athlet reprentg Cha at the Gam,” Hoffman said.“We would want to make sure that if athlet are speakg out, they’re not gog to get arrted or have somethg happen to them,” she add.Homosexualy has been legal Cha sce 1997, but recent years, the untry has worked to lim LGBTQ activism and voic.After 11 years operatn, Shanghai Pri nceled s annual LGBTQ celebratn 2020 and said — whout explanatn — that would no longer hold the event.