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Ilona Maher Says the Olympics Were Harder Than 'DWTS'


Published on 2024-12-12 18:05:25 - Raleigh News & Observer
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  • Ilona Maher welcomes competition, whether it's on an Olympic field or in the Dancing With the Stars ballroom. During an interview with Us Weekly, the pro rugby player, 28, compared her experience winning a bronze medal for Team USA at the 2024 Paris Olympics to her runner-up finish on DWTS season 33.

The article from The News & Observer discusses the ongoing debate over the participation of transgender athletes in sports, focusing on the case of Lia Thomas, a transgender woman who competed in the NCAA swimming championships. Thomas's participation has sparked discussions about fairness, inclusion, and the balance between transgender rights and competitive equity in women's sports. The piece highlights the varied reactions from the sports community, including support for Thomas's right to compete as her identified gender, and concerns from some athletes and coaches about potential physical advantages transgender women might retain from male puberty. The article also touches on the broader implications for sports governance, mentioning how different sports bodies are grappling with policies to address transgender athlete inclusion while trying to maintain competitive fairness. It notes the complexity of the issue, with no easy solutions, and the ongoing need for dialogue and policy development to address the rights and fairness for all athletes.

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