
A Breath of Sanity in the Ongoing Fight for Safety and Fairness in Women’s Sports
Imagine the crisp air of the Italian Alps, the roar of the crowd at the Milan Cortina Winter Olympics, and Swedish skier Elis Lundholm carving down the course - "making history" not with a groundbreaking record, but with something far more straightforward and refreshing. Lundholm, a biological female who identifies as male, is set to become the first openly transgender athlete to compete in the Winter Olympics. Yet instead of pushing into the men's category in the name of her so-called gender identity, she's competing in the women's freestyle skiing division - right where biology aligns.









