proudly announces…

Women’s Sports has been under assault by woke political ideology for several years now. At first, many of us didn’t know how to handle it. We were caught off guard, and the public pressure to “bend the knee” is intense and unrelenting.

These inaugural winners represent everything XX-XY Athletics stands for: bravery, excellence, and dedication to truth. Remember: nobody is coming to our rescue… except us. The only way we can fix this is by standing up for women’s sports ourselves, even if that means standing down. And when women and girls stand up for themselves, they will not stand alone. Because we will be right there with them.

We are so proud of you all. Congratulations!

Maddie Eischen
Oregon Tech Women’s Basketball Former Forest Grove High School Track & Field Athlete.
Sophia Castañeda
Newberg High School Track & Field Athlete All-American in the 400m and fastest female sophomore in that distance in Oregon history. “It feels good to find like-minded people that help support women in sports.“
Reese Eckard
Biola University Track and Field Former Sherwood High School Track & Field Athlete.
Alexa Anderson
South Alabama Pole Vault “I just didn’t think that it’s fair to biological females to allow and encourage biological males to compete among us, not only for myself and the other girl that stepped down, but the girl who should have been on the podium and the girl who didn’t even get to go to state because she was beaten by a biological male at districts,” Anderson said. “It is not about hate or transphobia at all. It’s about protecting women’s rights and their right to fair and equal competition within sports.”
Alyssa McPherson
Jurupa Valley High School Alyssa has faced direct physical harm while competing, including being spiked in the face, yet continues to stand firm for fairness in women’s sports. “It’s not always easy to speak up, but that’s what makes it so powerful. Taking a stand shows other girls that they can be strong, fearless and true to themselves.”
Hadeel Hazameh
Jurupa Valley High School As a Muslim athlete, Hadeel has been deeply impacted by violations of her religious liberty and privacy. Inspired by other girls speaking out at CIF meets, she has found the courage to raise her voice as well. Her willingness to stand up and stand down when compelled to play with a male, despite added cultural and religious pressures, makes her a powerful role model for others who may feel silenced. “Standing up for what’s right shows more strength than any win or medal ever could.”
Madison McPherson
University of San Francisco Volleyball Madison McPherson refused to participate in the track season during her senior year of high school because she had consistently lost out on higher placements during track and field events during the previous two seasons to a male athlete.

Stop pretending like you’re okay with all this.
If they try to cancel you, and threaten to take your scholarship, sponsorships or endorsements…
we’ve got your back.

We want all girls and women to know when they
stand up for themselves, they will not stand alone.
We’ll be right there with them.

That’s why we are launching our XX-XY Athletics Fund
and introducing the Courage Wins award program:
a donation-directed program for brave female
athletes who speak up, and stand up for women’s sports.

It’s uncomfortable saying unpopular but true things
out loud, but Courage Wins will help take “monetary cancellation”
off the table, and make doing the right thing a little bit easier.

Get in Touch With Us

Do you know a female athlete who has risked her scholarship, sponsorships or livelihood by standing up for women’s sports? Let us know!

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