• @[email protected]
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    311 hours ago

    That’s what I’m looking for.

    when I looked before there was just a whole bunch of different websites and I had to find one athlete at a time or one statistic at a time, but there must be some website that has centralized those numbers somewhere.

    I was hoping someone here would know.

    maybe there isn’t one yet.

    • @Cypher
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      29 hours ago

      If a site tracking that data proved there was an advantage would it change your opinion on trans inclusion in sports?

      • @[email protected]
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        19 hours ago

        Yes, that’s why I looked it up in the first place.

        in the beginning, I was like I don’t know. would they have a huge advantage?

        I know Serena Williams said she never wanted to play against men because she thought they were faster and stronger, but then Billie Jean King won the battle of the sexes so…

        then after Rogan talked about the one trans weightlifter and everyone lost their mind about trans athletes via extrapolation, I was like oh shit. is that happening all the time?

        so I looked it up, and it’s like no, that’s the only trans athlete that has ever excelled in their chosen sport.

        an anomaly.

        but yeah of course, if the data comes out and it turns out that Trans women are crushing in 90% of strength sports then some acknowledgment or accommodation would have to be made.

        which I think would be as simple as an asterisk* or open leagues.

        so far, there’s no data supporting that weird groupthink floating around, though.

        men who become women don’t seem to have any significant statistical advantage in sports, as far as I can find.