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50-year-old transgender swimmer competes and shares locker room with teen girls


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OAN’s Abril Elfi
11:07 AM – Saturday,‌ December ‌16, 2023

A 50-year-old ‍transgender swimmer competed against ‍teen girls and used the same locker⁢ room as girls as young as ‌eight ⁣years old.

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Once​ competing under⁣ the name Nicholas Cepeda, ‍Melody Wiseheart competed in Barrie, Ontario, ‍at the Trojan Cup, sharing a locker room ‍with many ‍young girls.

According ​to ​some ⁤of the parents present, family members ‌were‍ building makeshift tents out of⁢ towels to shield the young girls.

“The girls were⁢ terrified,” an unidentified parent ​of one of the teenagers⁣ told the press.

This ⁢month, the ‍50-year-old‍ took part in a number of events, ​including the women’s ⁢1500-meter freestyle for athletes 16⁢ and‌ older, where⁣ Wiseheart finished second.

According to reports, the York University ‍professor started competing‌ against girls⁢ in 2019.

Many parents spoke out‌ to the press, stating that not only did they feel uncomfortable, but⁢ Wiseheart​ competing ⁤against the young girls was not fair.

“We‌ have no⁣ idea why it’s allowed,” one parent said. “We ‍know it’s not fair to the girls who​ are training in​ their sport, some of whom are hoping for scholarships.”

Swimming Canada ⁣and Swim Ontario, which sanctioned the competition, defended Wiseheart’s participation, stating that ‍athletes are seeded by entry time regardless of their age.

“In partnership with Swimming Canada, Swim Ontario has a robust system of policies, procedures, and⁤ rules that support our member ​clubs in⁤ providing‍ a competitive experience that⁣ is safe, welcoming, and inclusive ‌for all participants,” the organization ⁤said. “Swim Ontario‍ investigated concerns related to an⁤ adult competing against​ swimmers aged 12–14 during a recent competition hosted by the⁣ Richmond⁤ Hill Aquatic Club‍ and determined that RHAC acted appropriately in hosting the ‌competition.”

Responding to ​the changing⁤ room ⁢complaints,‍ the organizations stated that access to changing rooms⁢ “is determined by facility or⁤ municipality policies in accordance with ⁤applicable law.”

“Swimming ⁣Canada and⁣ Swim Ontario believe ​swimming is for everyone… People of all ⁣shapes, sizes,⁢ genders, beliefs, and backgrounds should​ have the⁢ opportunity to swim to the ⁣best⁢ of⁣ their‌ ability, with the expectation that our registrants treat each other with respect and dignity and ⁣keep our ⁤sports ‌environment free from ​harassment and ⁣abuse.”

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What ‍are some arguments ‍made by proponents of allowing transgender individuals to compete based on their gender ⁤identity ‍in women’s sports?

All participants are treated with respect and dignity,” the organizations said.⁤ “Swimming​ organizations across the country have been working ⁤to ensure that all ⁢athletes, ⁢regardless ​of gender identity, feel welcome and included in the sport they love.”

The issue of transgender athletes competing in women’s ⁣sports has been a topic of debate and controversy. ‍Proponents argue that transgender individuals should ⁣be able to compete based on their gender identity, while opponents argue that it creates an unfair advantage for​ transgender women due to physiological differences.

In response to the controversy⁤ surrounding Wiseheart’s participation, Swimming Canada and ‌Swim Ontario ⁣stated, “Swim Ontario continues to believe in the importance of inclusion and welcomes​ constructive​ dialogue on how to best ensure fair ⁣competition.”

As the discussion continues, it⁣ raises important questions about how to‍ balance inclusivity ​and fairness in sports. Finding a solution that respects the rights ​of transgender individuals⁤ while also ensuring a level playing field for all athletes is a complex​ and ongoing challenge.

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