Transgender Athlete’s World Record Performance Receiving Tons Of Backlash

Mary Gregory gets a big win but not without a lot of opposition.

Aiman Zubair
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Aiman Zubair
Zubair is a professional writer, researcher and fitness instructor/consultant. He had helped hundreds of people find ways to become more fit and healthy through a balanced...
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Mary Gregory
Mary Gregory

Mary Gregory identifies as a female but being a biological male and competing in the women’s powerlifting division has gotten her a lot of negative backlash. Gregory recently broke multiple World records in Virginia (Masters squat record, Open Worl bench record, Masters World dl record, Masters World total record).

But the problem was that she did not identify herself as transgender before competing which caused the 100% Raw Powerlifting Federation to acknowledge the incident.

The President of the organization Paul Bossi issued a statement to address this situation and the organization is handling it in the best way possible…

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Gregory was absolutely thrilled to have gone 9/9 in the competition while setting World records but now, this all must seem too good to be true as her future in powerlifting is now uncertain.

She wrote the following on her Instagram…

“A huge thank you to @raw_powerlifting_federation_ , from the bottom of my heart! As a transgender lifter I was unsure what to expect going into this meet and everyone- all the spotters, loaders, referees, staff, meet director, all made me welcome and treated me as just another female lifter- thank you! And thanks to all the fans in the audience who cheered me on and congratulated me!”

“And thank you to all the peeps on Instagram who reached out to offer your support!”

https://www.instagram.com/p/BwxgbyQgtI_/

Olympic medalist Sharron Davis didn’t hold back when it came to being vocal on the subject as she had some words to say on Twitter regarding her distaste for unfair transgender participation in powerlifting competition…

“This is a trans woman a male body with male physiology setting a world record & winning a woman’s event in America in powerlifting. A woman with female biology cannot compete.. it’s a pointless unfair playing field.”

https://twitter.com/damekellyholmes/status/1122453338430279680

Former Olympic gold medalist Kelly Holmes chimed in calling the situation a “bloody joke”.

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Earlier this year USA Powerlifting put on a ban on transgender athlete participation after Jaycee Cooper who made a male to female transition; tried to join the organization. She believed it was unfair and turned to a member of Congress in an effort to have the ban overturned.

So far there have been no updates from USAPL as the ban still stands and Cooper is still fighting for the opportunity to compete.

But the big story is Mary Gregory who now has to face the likeliness of having her World record numbers overturned which is unfortunate but it’s only fair to in respect to the biological female athletes who trained hard for the competition.

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Zubair is a professional writer, researcher and fitness instructor/consultant. He had helped hundreds of people find ways to become more fit and healthy through a balanced life focusing on an individualized approach to their nutrition and fitness. In addition, Zubair has written extensively in the fitness and health and sports industries, including writing for companies such as Vice, SB Nation.
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