News about Martina Navratilova

Transgender high school athlete addresses hearing on banning trans girls from competing in sports - after destroying high jump rivals: 'I didn't join sports to be better than everyone else!'

www.dailymail.co.uk, April 23, 2024
Trans teen Maelle Jacques, who was born a male and previously won a girl's high jump state championship , said she didn't join female sports to win outright. A new bill in the state, known as SB 375, was being pored over on Monday by legislators, LGBTQ groups and educators before the state Education Committee. It is one of two bills in the state that would ban transgender girls from competing on sports teams aligning with their gender identity.

Martina Navratilova likens staging the WTA Tour Finals in Saudi Arabia to hosting the event in North Korea as she slams the controversial move and vows not to go as a pundit

www.dailymail.co.uk, April 21, 2024
Martina Navratilova has said that the decision to stage the women's tennis end-of-season finals in Saudi Arabia is as shocking as taking them to North Korea and that she does not intend to work on them as a pundit. The 67-year-old and former rival Chris Evert had urged the game's women to think carefully before agreeing to the WTA finals going to the Saudi city of Jeddah from this year until 2026. But the deal was struck with Saudi Arabia anyway. Navratilova, speaking at the Laureus Awards event in Madrid said that decision placed the game at mercy of Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, known as MBS.

A backlash has erupted as Saudi Arabia participates in the Women's Tennis Association Tour Finals, with athletes and ex-pros expressing human rights concerns over a historic cash transfer

www.dailymail.co.uk, April 4, 2024
The Women's Tennis Association has reported a contentious decision to bring their crown-jewel tournament to Saudi Arabia, with a historic prize fund of £12 million a year. For the next three years, the kingdom will host the WTA Tour Finals, which will feature the season's best eight singles players and doubles teams. The move has long been anticipated and the WTA was close to hosting the event last year in Saudi Arabia before a late transfer to Cancun in Mexico. That throwing-together incident in Riyadh in November was an unintended tragedy, and there should be no repeat of it.

Tennis ace Martina Navratilova hits back at gloating Wisconsin Dem Governor Tony Evers after he vetoed a bill to ban trans athletes playing high school sports, saying: 'Don't our girls deserve safe and fair competition?'

www.dailymail.co.uk, April 3, 2024
Tennis ace Martina Navratilova has hit back at gloating Wisconsin Democrat Governor Tony Evers after he vetoes a bill to ban trans athletes from playing high-school sports, writing: 'Don't our girls deserve safe and fair competition?' Evers had promised to veto the bill since it was introduced by Republicans in the state legislature and posted a video of himself writing "not approved" on the bill on Tuesday, before receiving a round of applause from onlookers. On X, he wrote: "I just vetoed Republicans' anti-LGBTQ bill to prohibit trans and gender nonconforming children from participating in school sports teams that fit with their gender identity.' "Just like every other child, LGBTQ children are entitled to love and respect."

In disgust at the bronze medalist winning bronze in a US competition, former Olympian Sharron Davies says "100s of males are stealing places and prizes from females in sport."

www.dailymail.co.uk, April 2, 2024
After a trans cyclist win a bronze medal in a race in the United States, Olympic medalist Sharron Davies said, "100s of males are stealing from females in sport." Davies has spoken out against transgender people competing in women's athletics. On Monday, the former swimmer replied to a social media post announcing that transgender cyclist Catherine Barnwell had won a bronze medal at the Brumble Kermesse Road Race in Rhode Island.

Sharron Davies, a former GB Olympian, condemns transgender runner Cece Telfer's participation in a women's NCAA election as "simply cheating."

www.dailymail.co.uk, April 1, 2024
Since an image of trans athlete Cece Telfer competing in a women's hurdles race was shared online, former Olympic medal winner Sharron Davies has called it 'cheating.' Telfer, a male, became the first openly transgender athlete to win an NCAA (National Collegiate Athletic Association) championship in 2019 and was competing in the Women's Invitational 60m hurdles in Boston in February. She had qualified for the finals of the competition, placing fifth in the preliminary rankings, but she would disqualify herself in the final.

As two female Dutch teammates retaliate over her participation, Fury's trans darts star Noa-Lynn van Leuven wins titles against both men and women in the same week

www.dailymail.co.uk, March 25, 2024
Two members of her national female team departed in protest after the 27-year-old Dutchwoman's 5-2 final victory over Ireland's Katie Sheldon in Wigan on Saturday. After being bombarded with sarcastic remarks on social media, van Leuven - who beat 'Queen of the Palace's Fallon Sherrock and world number one Beau Greaves on her way to winning the £2,000 reward money - has struck back, saying, 'I just want to do my thing, but people have to post.' Martina Navratilova, a tennis player, stepped into the fray as she said the victory'stinks' because'women get the short end of the stick.' The triumph came just a week after van Leuven made history by becoming the first trans woman to win a PDC Tour event in Hildesheim, Germany.

Outrage as Dutch transgender darts player Noa-Lynn van Leuven wins PDC Women's Series event in Wigan - prompting two of her female team mates to resign and tennis ace Martina Navratilova to say women have 'short end of the stick'

www.dailymail.co.uk, March 25, 2024
After winning the PDC Women's Series, transgender darts player Noa-Lynn van Leuven has sparked controversy, causing two of her female coworkers to resign and tennis ace Martina Navratilova to state that women have the'short end of the stick.' The 27-year-old defeated World No. 1 Beau Greaves in the quarterfinals before defeating Fallon Sherrock in the semis 5-3, in event two of the PDC Women's Series 2024 in Wigan. In the final van Leuven tournament, Leuven defeated Ireland's Katie Sheldon 5-2 for £2,000 in prize money. She made the victory just a week after becoming the first trans woman to win a PDC Tour event in Hildesheim, Germany.

The women who refuse to be silenced: She has been plagued, has been 'cancelled,' on television, and mocked by fellow MPs. MP ROSIE DUFFIELD unites a combat-hardened group of campaigners in a rousing call to arms against those who wish to eliminate women

www.dailymail.co.uk, March 6, 2024
ROSIE DUFFIELD: For more than a century, International Women's Day (IWD) has been celebrated around the world to highlight ordinary women's extraordinary accomplishments. On March 8, I used to think it was a good day. However, this year, I just got angry. Although proud of the changes we've made, we find ourselves on a new front - and in the unimaginable situation of seeing hard-won rights being rolled back. We're at a point where even the word "woman" is in doubt. We've become 'cervix-havers,' 'uterus-owners,' and in some cases, 'non-men'. Politicians, meanwhile, flounder when asked: 'What is a woman?' It makes me sad that I am both an MP and a mother. The reluctance to protect women and girls is due to a select but vocal group of trans activists who are determined to encourage males to identify as women under the disguise of 'gender ideology.'

Moment transgender sophomore wins girl's high jump contest, with tennis ace Martina Navratilova among those condemning her victory

www.dailymail.co.uk, February 13, 2024
"I will continue to say this as nauseum until the rules are changed.' "Women's sports are not intended for male athletes." "I am not the one competing," the sports hero, who is openly gay, told X. The majority of women and girls are unaware that male bodies are not interested in combating them. And this boy just grew long hair; there was no excuse. Keep males out of women's sports; they are allowed to compete in the men's division.' The sophomore took the girls' high jump at the New Hampshire Interscholastic Athletic Association Division 2 state indoor track and field championship over the weekend. She came in first place with a 5'1" rating, an inch more than any of her female competitors but a lot less than the lowest high jump in the boys' division, which was 5'8."

Parkrun has taken down all gender, course, and age information from its website, amid a controversy over trans women athletes' fastest times in female categories

www.dailymail.co.uk, February 8, 2024
After a controversy over trans athletes holding female records, Parkrun has stopped showing its fastest finishers. Bosses have emailed local organisers, alerting them that reams of data outlining course results, the most first-place finishes, and age group results will no longer be published. Historic records revealing the identity of the fastest male and female athletes to complete each 5km course have been withheld from view by participants. Thousands of participants of varying ability take part in runs through parks and athletics courses around the UK every Saturday morning. However, it has been tilled with allegations that it is unfair on women because its controversial entry laws that allow biological men to self-identify as females.

After claims that he is 'tarnishing' his tennis career by continuing to play despite his "terrible" form, Defiant Andy Murray retaliates against a BBC reporter, who promises not to return despite his 'terrible' form as he promises he will not return to play

www.dailymail.co.uk, January 31, 2024
CALUM CROWE: The 36-year-old Scot's winless start to 2024 began this week when he lost in three sets to Benoit Paire in the first round of the Open Sud de France. Since his early retirement at the Australian Open in Melbourne, several commentators have speculated that the two-time Wimbledon champion was close to retiring. However, an article on the BBC led to a furious backlash from Murray and his fans alike when it asked if playing on could eventually 'start to damage his legacy?' Murray then received support from tennis and beyond.

After tennis legends said hosting the WTA Finals in Riyadh would be a "significant step backward to the detriment of not only women's sport, but also women," the Saudi ambassador takes aim at Marina Navratilova and Chris Evert for their "outdated" views

www.dailymail.co.uk, January 30, 2024
Martina Navratilova and Chris Evert's ambassador to the United States has prompted concerns about the possibility of staging the WTA Finals in Riyadh "outdated stereotypes and western-centric interpretations of our history." Saudi Arabia, according to reports, could be in line to host the WTA's showpiece event, which was held in Cancun last year. Navratilova and Evert said that taking the WTA's season-ending tournament to Saudi Arabia would be a'significant step backward to the detriment not only of women's sport, but also of women's.

Margaret Court is spotted looking downcast after being labelled a 'delusional Jesus freak' for her views on homosexuality

www.dailymail.co.uk, January 23, 2024
Margaret Court, the controversial Australian tennis legend, has arrived in Melbourne for the final five days of the Australian Open, where she won 11 singles and 12 doubles titles. The court's first appearance at the tournament since 2020 comes days after she was branded as a'second-class human being' and a "Jesus freak" for her outspoken opposition to gay marriage and homosexuality. On Monday, a downcast Court and her husband Barry were seen arriving at Perth Airport with two suitcases in tow.

RIATH AL-SAMARRAI: Emma Raducanu leads the chorus of voices as tennis pays tribute to our man Dicko with British stars hailing 'Mr Wimbledon' at Australian Open

www.dailymail.co.uk, January 18, 2024
RIATH AL-SAMARRAI: They used to claim their victories or losses on court on Thursday, one by one. Any discussion of serves and volleys would have to wait until after they were owed to a man who, unfortunately and tragically, was not in the room. It's been less than two days since Mail Sport's peerless tennis reporter Mike Dickson died at the age of 59 while covering the tournament in Melbourne.

Why Margaret Court is on a collision course with Australian Open fans for the first time in four years after being slammed for her anti-gay views

www.dailymail.co.uk, January 17, 2024
Margaret Court, the polarizing Australian tennis great known for her strong anti-gay views, could face more scathing criticism from tennis enthusiasts after being out of the tournament for four years. She has previously been harshly criticized by experts of the game such as John McEnroe and Martina Navratilova (pictured above).

Tennis legend Martina Navratilova blasts Naomi Osaka for being 'out of shape' in Australian Open loss just six months after having a baby

www.dailymail.co.uk, January 16, 2024
Martina Navratilova has chastised Naomi Osaka for failing to be at peak fitness after losing in straight sets to Caroline Garcia at the Australian Open on Monday night. In 2019 and 2021, the Japanese singer has won twice at Melbourne Park, with her previous best result being a second round exit in 2017. However, in their first match against Rod Laver Arena, France's 16th seed Garcia suffered a 6-4 7-6 (7-2) loss.

According to a former Olympics marathoner, the Parkrun trans row could come to an end with no top female athletes competing

www.dailymail.co.uk, December 29, 2023
According to a former marathoner, Parkrun's policy of encouraging runners to self-identify their gender could push women out of elite athletics. Mara Yamauchi (right); left with Sharron Davies), a former British Olympic runner, said that the weekly 5km race was giving women and girls' "an appalling message" by encouraging transgender contestants to compete as females. Every Saturday morning, a free event takes place at parks and athletics courses around the country. However, it has emerged at the center of a controversy over unfairness in sport due to its conflicting entry laws.

According to former marathoner Mara Yamauchi, parkrun rules that encourage runners to self-identify their gender could discourage women from participating in elite athletics

www.dailymail.co.uk, December 29, 2023
A former British marathoner has warned that parkrun's policy of encouraging runners to self-identify their gender could push women out of competitive sports. Mara Yamauchi, a two-time British Olympian runner, said the weekly 5km race was sending "an appalling warning" to women and girls by allowing transgender contestants to compete as females. The free festival, which takes place at parks and athletics courses around the country every Saturday morning, has found itself at the forefront of a controversy about fairness in sport due to its contentious entry laws. According to a bombshell study by the Policy Exchange, three female Parkrun records are now held by runners who were born biologically male.

According to the survey, Parkrun must shield women runners from transgender rivals or risk losing its money due to a controversy over the event's self-identity gender laws, which has seen at least three trans athletes win female records

www.dailymail.co.uk, December 29, 2023
According to a bombshell study backed by Olympians, Parkrun should have its government funding cut if it struggles to shield women runners from transgender rivals. According to the Policy Exchange's think tank, biological men have at least three Parkrun female records because the government encourages entrants to self-identify their gender. According to the report, gender politics are jeopardizing the fairness and security of athletic competitions for women and girls, as well as the inclusion of Martina Navratilova and Sharron Davies. Women could also be excluded from grassroots sports, according to the study, and males have a distinct physical advantage over females. Sports England, the government's non-departmental body for community sport, should inform Parkrun that it must collect participant records based on biological sex rather than gender identification, rather than gender identity, in order to reflect this. 'If this does not happen within 12 months, taxpayers' funding will be withheld,' the agency said.'

DAILY MAIL COMMENT: It's not inhuman to the public if you can't solve a crime

www.dailymail.co.uk, December 29, 2023
DAILY MAIL COMMENT: Chief constables blamed their inability to deal with violence for a decrease in officer numbers as a result of budget cuts. As a result, the government decided to defray significant sums of money into policing, and the number of bobbies has now risen to a record high. Yet are taxpayers getting value for this extra funding?Detection rates are still appallingly poor, according to the Mail today.

According to the survey, sports bodies should have their funds cut if they push gender ideology in the face of allegations of trans players

www.dailymail.co.uk, December 29, 2023
According to a survey by the Policy Exchange, gender ideology is jeopardizing the fairness and security of women and girls' athletic competitions. The report, which is backed by athletes like Martina Navratilova, Sharron Davies, and Daley Thompson, highlights the numerous physical advantages that biological males have over females. According to the winning woman at this year's London Marathon, the 231st ranked male will have been defeated by the 231st ranked male. And every British 'long course' swimming record set by an elite female swimmer has been beaten by a teenage girl. In addition, there have been at least three female records at 5k community Parkrun events held by biological males at 5k community Parkrun events.

A prominent Rabbi Shmuley Boteach in Times Square in NYC accosts him, telling him to 'kill yourself' if he has a problem with a free Palestine

www.dailymail.co.uk, December 25, 2023
In New York City's Times Square, a Muslim family assaulted a prominent Rabbi Boteach, demanding that he die if he has a problem with a free Palestine. The family's smirking demeanor as a young girl was captured on the widely watched footage, who appeared to be 11 years old and from Canada, conveying the troubling news. To the man on camera, she said, 'If you have a problem with free Palestine, kill yourself.' "I'm excited, go for it." Because I live in Canada, I can't do anything about it.'

A female darts actress has called for transgender participants to be barred from women's ranked competitions, claiming it has been 'wrong since day one.'

www.dailymail.co.uk, December 14, 2023
Hedman, one of the most well-known figures in the women's darts game who has been playing the sport for five decades, released a long statement expressing her viewpoint on the subject. It comes after Victoria Monaghan became the first transgender person to compete in the Women's World Championship at Lakeside last week. In July, Noa-Lynn van Leuven became the first trans woman to participate in a televised darts tournament at the Women's World Matchplay in the United States.