Pairs skater Timothy LeDuc became first openly nonbinary U.S. Winter Olympian when they took the ice. LeDuc and partner Ashley Gain-Gribble placed seventh in their Olympic debut. “It was such a joyous moment for us out there today,” LeDuc said.
LeDuc — from Cedar Rapids, Iowa — came out as gay at the age of 18 and went public as nonbinary last year. The term is used to describe a person who does not identify as exclusively male or female. The Human Rights Campaign says it can also encompass agender, bigender, genderqueer and gender-fluid.
Cain-Gribble suffered an ankle sprain that affected her right landing foot. She said she was able to recover doing manual therapy with the team doctor.
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