Auckland gym apologises for transphobic social media post : vimarsana.com

Auckland gym apologises for transphobic social media post


City Kickboxing gym in Auckland.
Photo: Photosport
City Kickboxing co-owner Doug Viney shared a post about transgender weightlifter Laurel Hubbard on Tuesday morning. The post has since been deleted.
Hubbard made history at the Tokyo Olympics this week as the first openly trans woman to compete at the Games.
She was eliminated from her super-heavyweight event after failing to lift the required weights at her first three attempts.
A screenshot of Viney's post was shared to social media, where several Twitter users expressed their disdain and said they reported the post for hate speech.
City Kickboxing trainer Mike Angove said the post was "mistakenly worded".

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