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A more casual design for my para track runner phantom (ignore that I switched the legs I'm an idiot)
#digital art#phantom ghoul#disabled ghouls#amputee phantom#para athlete#ghost fanart#ghoul fanart#ark's art
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USAOCR National Championships PARA Adaptive Athlete Event
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A few images from a recent trip to Lee Valley Athletics Centre to capture running photography with para-athlete, Walid. Once again, a big thanks to Forte Model Agency for the help with this shoot and of course to Walid. More images via my Instagram feed: @SamMellishPhoto
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#afghan taekwondo para-athlete zakia khudadadi#sports#paris paralympics 2024#bronze medal#refugee paralympic team#afghanistan#turkey#ekinci nurcihan#refugees
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Another example for SheWon
ByAnna Slatz
July 13, 2023
A 49-year-old trans-identified male seized the bronze medal in the women’s 400m T12 running competition at the 2023 World Para Athletics Championships in Paris. Valentina Petrillo holds several women’s titles and had broken multiple women’s running records, but won his first women’s world championship medal at Chartley Stadium today.
Petrillo, born Fabrizio, was racing against Omara Durand of Cuba, Alejandra Perez Lopez of Venezuela, and Fatima Ezzahra El Idrissi of Morocco. Due to their visual disability, Durand and Lopez competed with guides, who were wearing bright yellow vests and assisted the women to ensure they stayed on the course of the track.
In the final result for the 400m race in the T12 visual impairments category, Petrillo took the bronze, displacing El Idrissi.
According to the World Para Athletics Championships guidance on participation, “an athlete shall be eligible to compete in women’s competition if she is recognized as female by law.” But their policy book goes on to note that it will “deal with any cases involving transgender athletes in accordance with the [International Olympic Committee’s] transgender guidelines.”
Peter Eriksson, the record-making former head coach for the Canadian Olympic and Paralympic program, spoke to Reduxx on Petrillo’s bronze placement.
“It’s shocking to see that women’s opportunities to a medal were taken by a cheating 49-year-old male,” Eriksson said. “The International Paralympic Committee is diminishing the rights of fairness in women’s sport by allowing transgender athletes at their events.”
Eriksson calls the World Para Athletics guidelines a “cop-out,” noting that every sporting authority has the ability to create their own rules. He also says that World Para Athletics policy was adapted from that of World Athletics, which recently ruled that trans-identified males who underwent a male puberty were no longer eligible to participate in women’s championship competitions.
“It’s a cop-out not to make a stance in support of women in sport. It feels kind of like they are trying to push the blame onto the IOC,” Eriksson says. “They adapted World Athletics rules and should also adopt the World Athletics regulation on transgender and DSD participation.”
As previously reported by Reduxx, Petrillo currently holds 8 women’s running championship titles, but failed to earn even one while competing as a male. Petrillo first changed his name to Valentina and began taking estrogen in 2019. The following year, he began competing against female athletes and has since broken multiple Italian women’s running records.
Petrillo has been diagnosed with Stargardt disease, a disorder of the eye that causes retinal degeneration over time. Due to this visual impairment, he has been permitted to compete in both matches designated for women with disabilities, as well as those which are not.
In September 2020, Petrillo raced in the women’s 100-, 200- and 400-meter competitions at the Italian Paralympic Athletics Championships in Jesolo, despite not having undergone “gender affirming” surgery.
At the time, Petrillo hadn’t even updated his identification documents, which still listed his sex as male, though this did not prevent him from being entered into the match. He won first place in all three races and therefore qualified to represent Italy at the Tokyo Olympic Games. But after a last-minute intervention by the Italian government, Petrillo was barred from competing against women with disabilities at the Paralympics in 2021.
At the Master’s Athletics Championships in Arezzo in October 2020, Petrillo outpaced both Cristina Sanulli and Denise Neumann, both of whom had previously won world and European Masters titles and have been regarded as the best in their events. Sanulli and Neumann would later sign a petition calling for men to be barred from women’s sport.
In March of this year, Petrillo competed in and took the win at the 200m race for women aged 50 to 54 at the Italian Indoor Masters Championship in Ancona.
Leading up to the race, a women’s rights advocacy group called RadFem Italia contacted government officials to ensure that Petrillo would not be granted access to the women’s locker rooms. In response, Petrillo was provided with a designated changing room specifically for him at the race grounds.
Petrillo soon after lashed out in a Facebook post wherein he equated criticism of his presence in women’s sports to Nazism, telling detractors they were “on the same level as Hitler” and comparing sex-based sports categories to a 1936 ban on Jewish athletes.
Upset at being denied the use of the women’s locker room, Petrillo wrote, “In Ancona, you made me have a terrible time, it is not fair… you’ve relegated me to a ‘dedicated’ locker room,” a situation which he claimed was similar to the segregation of those called appestati, or sufferers of a plague.
Reduxx also previously revealed that Petrillo admitted that he used to “try on his mother’s clothes” when he was younger, a behavior that was considered a symptom of a sexual disorder known as transvestic fetishism until recently.
He has also said that prior to declaring a transgender identity he would steal his wife’s clothing. While describing a memory of “touching” his mother’s skirt for the first time, Petrillo said, “It was an incredible emotion. It was like touching heaven with your finger tip.”
#SheWon#2023 World Para Athletics Championships#Paris#Women’s sports is not a retirement plan for old men#Peter Eriksson is speaking the truth#International Paralympic Committee#Men comparing not being allowed jnto the women’s locker rooms to segregation#Another TIM who stole clothing from the women in his life#Transvestic fetishism
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My attempt at drawing phantom ghoul as a para track runner for an au I might be making
#phantom ghoul#disabled ghouls#digital art#para athlete#amputee phantom#ghost fanart#ghoul fanart#ark's art
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OH MY GOD, HOW DID I NOT DISCOVER THIS SOONER?!
I tried wheelchair racing for the first time today and it was so fun. I remember why I used to like sports. Things are so much easier when you aren't in as much pain!
I cannot express just how happy I am right now.
also apologies for falling off the face of the earth my chronic illness decided to chronic illness real hard the past couple days
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(via Let the Boston Marathon Para-Athletes Inspire You)
#Boston Marathon#2023 Boston Marathon#Savannah Scaroni#Wheel Chair Athletes#Para-Athletes#women in sports#female athletes#261Fearless#Tracy Chamberlain Higginbotham#Tracy Higginbotham#Boston#runners#marathoners#YOLO#competition#Monday Motivation#Boston Monday#Patriots Day#Monday morning
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[ID: the image in the original post is a screenshot of a post showing Valentina Petrillo, a white trans woman with greyish-blonde hair in a blue Italian sprinter's uniform. The photo on the left shows a close up of her, while the one on the right is more zoomed out, showing the upper half of her torso. The caption reads "so - now that imane khelif is getting her vengeance, time to turn your heads to the paralympics. Time for allies to put their money where their mouths are and back a trans woman that will be competing." /End ID]
Her name is Valentina Petrillo and she is a visually-impaired sprinter.
Time to support her, because even without the racism element I expect she will be getting some flak from Awful, Awful People.
#disability#disabled#the paralympics#para sports#described#parasports#running#athletics#queer and disabled#trans
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On Thursday, cyclist Kate O'Brien won Canada's first medal at the Paris 2024 Paralympic Games, finishing third in the C4-5 Time Trial behind The Netherlands' Caroline Groot and France's Marie Patouillet. It was fantastic that one of the first podium of the Games had two proud lesbians --Kate and Marie-- standing on it, too!
#Kate O'Brien#GO CANADA#Team Canada#O Canada#Cyclist#Para Cyclist#Canadian Cyclist#Athlete#Canadian Athlete#Paralympian#Canadian Paralympian#Bronze Medallist#Canadian Bronze Medallist#Canadian Sports#Canadian Sport#Paris 2024 Paralympic Games#Paris 2024 Paralympics#Paralympic Games#Paralympics#Paris 2024#Canadians Abroad#Vélodrome National#Vélodrome National de Saint-Quentin-en-Yvelines#Saint-Quentin-en-Yvelines#Montigny-le-Bretonneux#Yvelines#Paris#France#Canada Chronicles#Youtube
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Overcoming Challenges: The Journey of a Para Swimmer with One Arm and One Leg
In the world of sports, the spirit of perseverance and determination is not reserved solely for able-bodied athletes. Among them are remarkable individuals who inspire us all, particularly athletes with disabilities. Today, we delve into the inspiring story of a para swimmer born with one arm and one leg, who has overcome tremendous obstacles to win a gold medal at the ParaGames. Facing…
#athletics#community activities#competing#congenital disability#Determination#friendly competitions#gold medal#happiness#heroes#inspiring others#journey#mental resolve#motivation#one arm#one leg#overcoming challenges#para swimmer#ParaGames#perseverance#personal achievement#resilience#swimming skills#training#younger generation
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Well I've watched enough sport for the next ten years...
#misc#can't believe i've followed the Olympics and Paralympics this much lmao#i usually watch like a bit#but it does change everything when there's no time delay#and honestly the commentators were so excited it was fun to watch#holy good stuff that happened in this stupid ass fucking country for like the last 20 years and probably the next 20 too...#anyway so Paralympics competitions were impressive to watch#also seeing other countries treat their para athletes like actual athletes#unlike here...#can you believe france won men blind football gold medal with amateur players???#they all have a job outside cause this country doesn't give a fuck about them#while Brazil were clearly treated the same as the valid football team#only football I'm stanning now#(i still hate football mentality not to worry)#also crazy impressed by athletes and their guides literally being synchronized when running#like they have to be on the same level that's freaking crazy#anyway
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renaissance poses from the Paralympics this summer... televise para sports forever !!!
#my art#paralympics 2024#para sports#as a disabled person i loved watching them be on tv#referenced live footage for these bc i wanted to make sure i represented them realistically while still capturing their energy#paralympics#gia pergolini#brittni mason#ezra frech#gabriel araujo#sheetal devi#bebe vio#muslim al-sudani#para athletes#gabrielzinho#paris 2024#paris paralympics#disabled athletes
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Yes copia is the coach and yes he has a rat prosthetic
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