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Runner Nikki Hiltz, Who Identifies as ‘Transgender Non-Binary,’ Qualifies for U.S. Olympic Team

Nikki Hiltz, a biological female runner who identifies as “transgender non-binary,” won the women’s 1,500 meters on Sunday, earning a spot on the U.S. Olympic team.

Hiltz also set a track record of 3 minutes, 55.53 seconds, breaking the record set in 2021 by El St. Pierre. Fox News report.

“I told myself not to think about all the love and support I got until I had 100 meters to go,” Hiltz said Sunday, “and then in that moment I could just let it all go and push myself to the finish line.” And that’s exactly what I did, and I think that’s what got me home.

Hiltz also argued that he was competing on behalf of the gay community.

“It’s so unbelievable. This is bigger than me,” Hiltz said in an interview with NBC Sports. “Today is the last day of Pride Month. I wanted to run this race for my community and for all LGBTQ people. You all brought me the last 100 miles. [meters]”I could feel the love and support.”

But Hiltz didn’t come out of nowhere: She ran at Oregon and Arkansas 15 years ago and was a U.S. athlete in 2018. She also won a silver medal at the 2024 World Indoor Championships in Glasgow, Scotland, and a gold medal at the 2019 Pan American Games in Lima, Peru.

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