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Transgender and non-binary runner Nikki Hiltz into 1500m final at Paris Olympics

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Transgender and non-binary runner Nikki Hiltz has qualified for the 1500m women's final at the Olympics.

Hiltz, who has previously encouraged people to 'respect people's pronouns,' finished third in their semifinal race with a time of 3:56.17.

The 29-year-old is one of three transgender athletes competing at the Paris Olympics, alongside Canadian soccer player Quinn and New Zealand weightlifter Laurel Hubbard, both of whom compete in the women's divisions as well.


Hiltz's assigned gender at birth was female and they are not taking hormone treatments, making them eligible to compete in the Olympics, the New York Post noted.

On Monday, Hiltz announced on X that they were deleting the platform until the end of the competition - but not before sharing a message with fans. 

Nikki Hiltz, a transgender and nonbinary runner, is into the 1500m final for Team USA

Nikki Hiltz, a transgender and nonbinary runner, is into the 1500m final for Team USA

Hiltz posted a time of 3:56.17 to continue their quest for a gold medal at the Paris Olympics

Hiltz posted a time of 3:56.17 to continue their quest for a gold medal at the Paris Olympics

'Respect people's pronouns and if someone has a different lived experience than you, try educating yourself instead of hating on them,' they said.

In an interview with the Washington Post, Hiltz said their participation in the tournament was a potential 'opportunity to change someone's mind about something.'

Hiltz's Team USA teammate Elle St. Pierre will join them in the 1500m final.

The Paris Games have been dominated by controversy surrounding the gender of certain athletes, namely boxers Imane Khelif and Lin Yu-Ting in women's boxing.

Both fighters were disqualified from last year's Women's World Championships for allegedly failing gender eligibility tests, but were cleared to fight in France by Games bosses.

Imane Khelif, of Algeria, is into the gold medal match for boxing in the welterweight division

Imane Khelif, of Algeria, is into the gold medal match for boxing in the welterweight division

They are now into the gold medal match in the welterweight and featherweight divisions respectively.

The debate came to a head regarding Khelif when she beat Italian opponent Angela Carini.

Carini withdrew from the fight after just 46 seconds after taking a heavy punch, saying afterwards that she had 'never been hit so hard in my life.'

However, Carini later said she 'wants to apologize' to Khelif, whom she did not shake hands with after the fight. 

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