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Danusia is another one with Polish heritage. I remember her mum saying at some point after BG had pissed her about that she could look into representing them, but for whatever reason it evidently didn't happen.
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I think it was a combination of continental quotas and that the Jamaican sports federations across all sports actively recruit Jamaican heritage athletes. The Polish fed has never had much money, I always remember in 2004, their junior team at euros were sleeping in a camper van in an Amsterdam car park.Danusia is another one with Polish heritage. I remember her mum saying at some point after BG had pissed her about that she could look into representing them, but for whatever reason it evidently didn't happen.
YiiiiikesI think it was a combination of continental quotas and that the Jamaican sports federations across all sports actively recruit Jamaican heritage athletes. The Polish fed has never had much money, I always remember in 2004, their junior team at euros were sleeping in a camper van in an Amsterdam car park.
She eligible, no idea if she ever explored it but NCAA was always her main goal.Does Phoebe Jakubczyk have Polish parent/s? Wonder if she ever considered competing for Poland
Jen Sey has launched a new line of athletic wear with, erm, a distinctly terfy flavour:
It doesn't say so in the clip, but the focus appears to be to keep transwomen out of women's sports.
She appears to be gunning to become the Naomi Wolf of gymnastics.![]()
Yeah, that’s kind of the issue when it comes to political discussion. You’ve admit that you didn’t post the full article because you deem it bias, and have assumed that your viewpoint on the subject is the generally accepted one.Alright, I'm going to say one more thing about this and I will happily shut up and/or remove this post if the mods find it inappropriate. I got the information from my initial post from a Forbes article. I didn't particularly want to share the article because I found it strongly editorial (i.e., slanted) and it's difficult to separate the author's views from Sey's. That said, unless the author is wildly misframing the company, I think there is enough information to conclude that this is an anti-trans enterprise.
Again, happy to remove this if it's deemed inappropriate.
100%. Someone’s right to exist is not a political issue.It's hard to stomach pro-inclusivity / pro-trans rights being considered a political stance, especially one that people here would object to, but I guess that's where we are these days.