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Jock Talk: Soccer group relocates championship to DC and Sydney
The International Gay and Lesbian Football Association has relocated its world championships to Washington, D.C. and Sydney, Australia after the tournaments were dropped by the Hong Kong Gay Games program.
Jock Talk: International soccer's baby steps
The little story is that the international governing body for soccer has decided that the Mexico national men's team must play two home games without its fans in the stands.
Las Vegas Raiders defensive end Nassib comes out as gay
The moment David Kopay waited 46 years for finally came this week, when Las Vegas Raiders defensive end Carl Nassib announced Monday, June 21, that he was gay, becoming the first NFL player to come out of the closet while still active on a team roster.
Jock Talk: I'm baaaaaack! Now, what did we miss?
It was a bit more than a year ago that my weekly sports column in the Bay Area Reporter was suspended as part of the fallout from the global COVID-19 pandemic and the cessation of so much sports activity (especially on the recreational level).
Hong Kong Gay Games drops soccer championships
Organizers of the 2022 Gay Games in Hong Kong have dropped the International Gay and Lesbian Football Association championships from the Gay Games soccer program.
Jock Talk: The evolution of the B.A.R.'s sports coverage
Through the first 50 years of the Bay Area Reporter's existence, the paper's coverage of sports and sports-related topics has evolved from that of cheerleader and recording secretary to social advocate and noble muckraker.
Gay Games 2026 bidding finalists named
The Federation of Gay Games general assembly on February 1 named the three finalists bidding for the rights to host Gay Games XII in 2026: Guadalajara, Mexico; Munich, Germany; and Valencia, Spain.
Jock Talk: Optimistic plans presented for Hong Kong Gay Games
Organizers of the 2022 Gay Games in Hong Kong attending the Federation of Gay Games' annual assembly January 24 projected optimism that Gay Games XI will be held safely despite ongoing concerns about the effects of the pandemic and other issues.
Jock Talk: Transgender powerlifter sues national governing body
Transgender powerlifter JayCee Cooper of Minnesota has filed a discrimination lawsuit against USA Powerlifting and the association's state chapter, alleging its policies preventing transgender women from competition are contrary to state anti-bias law.
Athletes praise USA Powerlifting for adding gender-neutral category
USA Powerlifting announced this week it will add a gender-neutral MX competition category at local, state, and regional levels starting January 1.
Jock Talk: Selection race is on for Gay Games 2026
Pandemic and political issues may cause concerns about how and if the 2022 Gay Games in Hong Kong can succeed, or even go forward, but an abundance of bids for the 2026 Gay Games indicate the overall movement remains alive and relevant.
Brennaman suspended over on-air gay slur during MLB broadcast
The Cincinnati Reds suspended longtime broadcaster Thom Brennaman after he used an anti-gay slur on the air Wednesday (August 19).
Rugby considers barring transgender women
International Gay Rugby says a proposal to bar participation of transgender women from playing in women's rugby would harm the inclusivity of recreational clubs and called for an immediate rejection of the proposal.
Gay Games registration postponed a year
Registration for the 2022 Gay Games, which had been scheduled to open early this year, has been postponed to the spring of 2021 – just one and a half years before the scheduled start of the event in Hong Kong.
Sporting lives: Mark Brown's 'Gay Games I: The True Story: The Forgotten Man'
Thirty-eight years ago, Mark Brown, an early organizer in local LGBT softball and bowling leagues, left the organizing group of the inaugural Gay Games. Now he has published a book that shares his perspective on his 'forgotten' involvement.
EuroGames calls off 2020 event
The 2020 EuroGames, which were scheduled to be held this August in Düsseldorf, Germany, have been called off because of continued government efforts to contain the spread of COVID-19, the illness caused by the novel coronavirus.
Jock Talk: SF FrontRunners pioneer dies
Bud Budlong, one of the early leaders and organizers of San Francisco FrontRunners, died Thursday, March 19, at the age of 82 after a lengthy illness.
Online: Jock Talk Extra: Trans advocates decry Idaho bill headed to governor
The Idaho state Legislature took time out this week from the battle against the global COVID-19 pandemic to send two anti-transgender bills to Governor Brad Little.
Jock Talk: Blair Hardiek sets example
During times of crisis such as the one we are all staggering through right now, when our daily routines are disrupted ... it is easy to get our values as confused and scrambled as those panic buyers raiding every shelf they can for rolls of toilet paper.
Jock Talk: Out broadcaster blazes a trail
Sports broadcaster Kate Scott told me that she doesn't consider herself a trailblazer.