Raven Saunders corrected
Raven Saunders corrected
Raven Saunders corrected
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Raven Saunders, a non-binary shot put athlete from the USA, qualified for the women’s final at the 2024 Paris Olympics, sparking a controversy during the BBC coverage. Commentator Steve Backley misgendered Saunders by referring to them as 'her', which prompted co-commentator Jazmin Sawyers to correct him live on air, stating, 'Raven Saunders is actually non-binary'. This incident has stirred mixed reactions on social media, with some criticizing the inclusion of non-binary athletes in women's competitions, while others expressed support for Saunders. Saunders, who previously won a silver medal at the Tokyo Olympics, attributes their mask-wearing to a mental health strategy that helps them focus, likening it to their alter-ego 'The Hulk'. As the discussion around gender identity in sports continues, the incident highlights ongoing tensions and differing views on inclusivity in athletic competitions.

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