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- Chris_Mosier abstract "Chris Mosier is an American transgender advocate, triathlete, and speaker. Mosier is a transgender man.In 2015 Mosier earned a spot on the Team USA sprint duathlon men's team for the 2016 World Championship, making him the first known out trans athlete to join a U.S. national team that matched his gender identity, rather than the gender assigned him at birth.While he qualified, Mosier was uncertain about his eligibility to compete in the Duathlon Age Group World Championship Race in Spain in June 2016 due to the International Olympic Committee policy around participation of transgender athletes, with specific provisions from the Stockholm Consensus in 2004. In 2015, Mosier challenged the policy, resulting in the creation and adoption of new IOC guidelines for participation of transgender athletes. As of January 2016, Mosier has not yet received clearance from the International Triathlon Union to compete in the World Championship race.Mosier began competing in triathlon in 2009 as female. In 2010, Mosier publicly self-identified as a transgender man in a leading American gay magazine, The Advocate, after competing in his first race as male. In 2011, Mosier was featured in The New York Times prior to competing in the Nautica New York City Triathlon, a race he competed in two years prior as female.Mosier is the founder of transathlete.com, a resource for students, athletes, coaches, and administrators to find information about trans* inclusion in athletics at various levels of play.Mosier is the Executive Director of GO! Athletes, a national non-profit network of current and former LGBTQ high school and college student athletes which creates safer spaces in athletics through visibility, education, and advocacy.Mosier also blogs for Original Plumbing, a magazine for trans men.Chris Mosier struggled with gender identity at a young age. He knew at the age of four years that his gender identity and biological sex did not match. He began his transition in 2010 when he legally changed his name, and then began to receive testosterone injections. By making this transition, Chris gave up his top ranking in the women’s category, but the reward was far greater. Since transitioning, Chris has received overwhelmingly positive receptions from fellow athletes.Chris spoke about his experience with Chicago GoPride, saying, “Competing as a woman, I thought about gender all the time, to a point where it interfered with my ability to be successful because I didn't feel comfortable at races. Now, I feel more able to focus and gender doesn't come up as much.” Chris is also a USA Triathlon certified coach. He is interested in helping others reach their athletic goals, particularly LGBT youth. Being an educator as well, Chris is aware of the opportunity to share his knowledge and to speak out as a voice of transgender experience for those who cannot.".
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