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Swedish transgender skier at Winter Olympics says he wants to focus on sport
Summary
Elis Lundholm, a 23-year-old Swedish freestyle skier who identifies as a man, competed in the women's moguls at the Winter Olympics and finished 25th in qualifying; he said he wants to focus on his skiing.
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Elis Lundholm, a 23-year-old Swedish freestyle skier who identifies as a man, competed in the women's moguls at the Winter Olympics. He finished 25th in qualifying and did not advance to the final. Coverage noted the appearance as a potentially historic moment for a transgender athlete at the Winter Games.
Key points:
- Lundholm was assigned female at birth, identifies as a man, and competed in the women's category.
- He placed 25th in the women's moguls qualifying round and missed the final.
- The Swedish team said Lundholm has not undergone gender-affirming treatment or surgery, and no official unfair-advantage claims were reported.
- The International Ski and Snowboard Federation has proposed introducing gene testing for gender eligibility in women's events; how that would be applied is undetermined.
Summary:
Elis Lundholm emphasized wanting to focus on skiing and improving performance, and several competitors expressed no objections. Media and specialty outlets framed the participation as notable for transgender representation at the Winter Games. The FIS proposal on gene testing is a pending policy development, and its details and implementation remain undetermined at this time.
