Source: New York Post
Originally Published by: 'Quad God' Ilia Malinin falls twice, finishes eighth after shocking performance Team USA women's hockey team crushes Italy in dominant quarterfinal rout, advances to Olympic semifinals ISU defends controversial Olympic judging that denied Americans gold medal A women’s public policy group is calling on governing bodies in the Irish dancing world to amend their participation policies after a male dancer qualified for the world championships for a third year in a row after previously competing as a male. “I just happened to be at the competition where this boy won in the girls’ category for the very first time back in 2023,” Maggie McKneely, Director of Government Relations at Concerned Women for America, told Fox News Digital. “He has been Irish-dancing for a long time and had gone to the World Championships as a boy years before, but then in 2023, he suddenly started identifying as a girl and dancing in the girls’ category.