RT - Daily newsTrans skateboarder defiant after beating child rivals
Ricci Tres, 29, won a tournament at the weekend where her nearest rival was aged 13
The 29-year-old transgender skateboarder who won a female tournament against children as young as 10 in New York has shown no regret towards the youngsters in an interview.
Los Angeles resident Ricci Tres won the Boardr Open skateboarding competition at the weekend and took home a $500 prize – to the disapproval of many such as fellow skater Taylor Silverman.
"Male wins women’s skateboarding finals and money at the Boardr Open NYC presented by DC today," Silverman, who herself has been beaten by trans skaters, wrote on Twitter.
Tres' nearest rival was Shiloh Catori, aged 13, who finished in second and claimed $250. The other four finalists were all 17 or under with the youngest, Juri Iikura, just 10.
Taking defeat on the chin, Shiloh has addressed the matter in a video and said she wasn't "at all" upset by the loss. She also added that skateboarding is a tolerant sport that should be open to all.
"If anything, I feel bad for Ricci right now," the teenager said.
But in an interview with the Daily Mail, Tres vowed "I’m not going to go easy on them because they’re kids" and claimed that skateboarding isn't as physically demanding as swimming or running, with age and gender not influential factors either.
Male wins women’s skateboarding finals and money at the Boardr Open NYC presented by DC today.
http://pic.twitter.com/fgqmHMq2Ez
— Taylor Silverman (
https://t.me/tmsilverman) June 25, 2022
"It’s funny it’s what I am getting beat up over the most, people saying, ‘You’re beating little kids, little girls.’ I didn’t intend to do that. This is the first one I’ve been to that I actually wanted to win… the age thing doesn’t really count," Tres protested.
"I’m just skateboarding to be happy. I just want to be happy," she added.
The Daily Mail reported that Tres tried to enter the Women’s Street USA Skateboarding National Championships to qualify for the 2024 Paris Olympics, but was rejected due to having too much testosterone.
Insisting she is different than UPenn trans swimmer Lia Thomas, who smashed records on the Ivy League college's women's team amid widespread controversy last season, Tres said: "I don't think I have [a] physical advantage."
"Look at me. I’m not buff or anything. I don’t work out really, I just skateboard.
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