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XX-XY Athletics founder Jennifer Sey blamed Nike Funding for research on adolescent blockers for children and how it affects their exercise and training performance.
This study seeks to discover how much medical intervention is needed for men to compete “fairly” in girls and women’s sports.
The first concept that Nike is said to be funded is New York Times Article published on Blair Fleming’s Light Letter over the weekend – 2024-25 A Spartan transgender female volleyball player from San Jose who played a controversial role in the NCAA women’s volleyball season.
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Nike Sweesh logo by Eugene. (Kirby Lee-Usa Today Sports)
Outkick pointed out The work helps Joanna Harper, a trans woman studying trans athletes, “now helps lead the ambitious research of trans adolescents who measure results on a 10-point fitness test before starting hormone therapy, and then start a medical transition, measuring them for five years every six months.”
“However, she told me in February when she said, “The current climate makes the research a bit uncertain.” I thought she was referring to the National Institutes of Health’s cuts to the Institute, but she said money wasn’t the issue.
Fox News Digital reached out to Nike for comment. The company has not yet provided clarification on this issue; To the out kick.
Sei has appeared “With Dan Dakic @I don’t do it.” And it completely circumvented the idea that research was happening.
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Jennifer Say Founed XX-XY Athletics in March 2024. The message of the brand’s name is, “There’s empirical truth. Biology is true,” she said. (xx-xy track and field)
“She is trying to understand what they call “male advantages maintained,” and it’s not enough to allow these boys to pass to compete with girls,” Sei said. That’s so wrong on so many levels. . . . Why is shoe brands involved in this?
“But from a woman and girl perspective, we are not boys with disabilities. It’s very degraded to think of it like that. That’s what we’re doing here.
Sei said he thought the decision to fund such a study could have happened many years ago.
“The senior executives probably didn’t know what was going on. This happened deep inside the organization,” Sei suggested. “And this Harper, he was proud of it, so he talked about it. …I believe Nike is, ‘Oh, crap. Now, we have to protect ourselves.’ ”

April 7, 2017; Arcadia, California, USA. The athlete holds the Nike logo baton on the starting block during the 50th Arcadia Invitational of Arcadia High. (Kirby Lee-Usa Today Sports)
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Sai said Nike should just come out and apologize and take away the funds for this type of research.
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