Tag: Schuyler Bailar
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Trans Athlete Weighs in on Lia Thomas Media Storm and Trans Visibility in Sports | The Philadelphia Inquirer
Schuyler Bailar, the first openly trans Division I swimmer — a friend and supporter of University of Pennsylvania swimmer Lia Thomas — weighs in on the debate around “fairness” and trans inclusion in sports.
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Former NCAA Swimmer Schuyler Bailar Discusses Attacks on Transgender Americans’ Civil Liberties | CBSN
Schuyler Bailar, the first transgender NCAA D1 men’s athlete, joined CBSN to discuss the attacks on transgender Americans’ civil liberties as more states pursue of anti-LGBTQ legislation.
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An Update on Our 2016 Story About Harvard Swimmer Schuyler Bailar | 60 Minutes
Since graduating from Harvard, Schuyler Bailar has become a transgender rights activist; he tells Lesley Stahl “transitioning saved my life.”
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How NCAA Swimmer Schuyler Bailar Is Celebrating Pride In 2020 | Proud Virtually
Schuyler Bailar is the first openly trans NCAA Division I swimmer, competing on Harvard University’s swim team, and inspiring the next generation of trans athletes. He chats with our Donnovan Bennett to discuss how Pride in 2020 is taking on a whole new meaning, virtually.
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I blocked my grandmother on Facebook: NCAA swimmer comes out transgender | Schuyler Bailar | TEDxJHU
Schuyler Bailar is the first openly transgender athlete to compete in any sport on an NCAA Division 1 men’s team. By 15, he was one of the nation’s top 20 15-year-old breast strokers. By 17, he set a national age group record. Now he swims for Harvard University. Schuyler’s difficult choice – to transition while…
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‘This Is Possible’: Harvard Swimmer Sets Example for Other Trans Athletes
Transgender athlete Schuyler Bailar is breaking records the hard way — by being himself. The Harvard University swimmer, who was assigned female at birth, is the first openly transgender athlete to compete in any sport on an NCAA Division 1 men’s team. Bailar, 21, began his transition shortly before starting college in 2014. He wants…
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Meet the Transgender NCAA Swimmer from Harvard | Identify
Schuyler Bailar is a decorated swimmer who was recruited to Harvard as a female, but has found peace after transitioning to a male.
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Schuyler Bailar, NCAA’s first openly transgender swimmer, tells ‘60 Minutes’ he made ‘the right choice’
Schuyler Bailar dives in. Among the first openly transgender collegiate swimmers in U.S. history, Bailar tells his story to “60 Minutes†Sunday. Bailar was a top swimmer, with a mean breast stroke. She was also a terrific student when Harvard recruited her. Since then, Bailar has become a man — and is the first transgendered…