2 gay Olympians, 2 coaches came out to Adam Rippon and Gus Kenworthy
The two Americans made an impact on those still closeted.
By Jim Buzinski | February 27, 2018The two Americans made an impact on those still closeted.
By Jim Buzinski | February 27, 2018LGBTQ College Roundup: Kennedy Lohman wins two individual events, helps Texas win Big 12 meet.
By Erik Hall | February 27, 2018The Louisville track & field star continued her dominance.
By Cyd Zeigler | February 27, 2018Adam Rippon along with Gus Kenworthy got the lion’s share of media coverage of LGBTQ Olympians.
By Jim Buzinski | February 26, 2018Laurel Hubbard is set to compete in weightlifting.
By Cyd Zeigler | February 26, 2018‘I feel like I’m part of this fairy tale book that could not have ended more perfectly.’
By Cyd Zeigler | February 24, 2018Wuest is the most decorated speed skater, and out LGBTQ Olympian, of all time.
By Cyd Zeigler | February 24, 2018Radford and partner Meagan Duhamel will skate tonight on NBC.
By Cyd Zeigler | February 24, 2018Beggs, a trans high school wrestler, simply wants to compete.
By Cyd Zeigler | February 23, 2018Swedish LGBT website honors the NHL player for his commitment to equality.
By Jim Buzinski | February 23, 2018Orser is coaching five figure skaters in Pyeongchang, three of whom have won a medal.
By Cyd Zeigler | February 22, 2018Pride is everywhere in Pyeongchang.
By Jim Buzinski | February 22, 2018Some say the Wild’s “Hockey Is For Everyone” night wasn’t for everyone.
By Cyd Zeigler | February 22, 2018Rippon is always and forever his true self.
By Cyd Zeigler | February 22, 2018Johnny Weir brought glitz and glam before there was Adam Rippon and 2022’s trove of out figure skaters.
By Cyd Zeigler | February 21, 2018Skeleton champion is an LGBTQ ally.
By Jim Buzinski | February 21, 2018The out gay Olympians showed their support for equality in sports and in South Korea.
By Cyd Zeigler | February 21, 2018It’s the first Olympic medal for the American women since 2002.
By Cyd Zeigler | February 21, 2018Wust is the most decorated LGBTQ Olympian ever.
By Cyd Zeigler | February 21, 2018Clark Carter was accepted at Wisconsin and now Indiana.
By Erik Hall | February 20, 2018