Trans people belong in sport - I'm the captain of my team

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Trans people belong in sport - I'm the captain of my team
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I don’t have to worry about whether people see me as a woman or not. In roller derby, I feel safe. I feel seen.

The blow hit me hard in the chest. I felt clean air beneath my feet and the ground rushed to meet me.

Teams have a DIY aesthetic and a grassroots philosophy, where a willingness to get stuck in is the most important factor. Non-binary players are included, and the men’s game is growing, but roller derby remainsRoller derby offers a space where I didn’t need to think about my transness Too often, I feel anxious about whether I look or sound ‘female enough’. I worry about whether I’ll get misgendered, or have someone refer to me as ‘Sir’.

Slowly, however, I learned how to skate and improved my confidence. After 12 months, I managed to pass my Minimum Skills, a test all skaters take in order to prove that they can play derby safety without being a danger to other skaters – or themselves!

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