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!

Payton McNabb
Western Carolina University After sustaining a brain injury in 2022 from playing volleyball against a male player, Payton has spent the last two years fighting relentlessly for women’s sports. Despite being doxxed and threatened, she helped pass the NC Fairness in Women’s Sports bill. We’re honored to help with Payton’s medical and tuition expenses as she keeps fighting.
Lauren Miller
Professional Golfer After she lost her first-place title to male golfer Hailey Davidson at the 2024 NXXT Women's Championship, Lauren stood up for women’s sports by pushing hard for fair regulations, working with NXXT Golf to help them adopt a new policy that ensures only biologically female players are eligible to compete, and she continues to push the LPGA to adopt the same standards.
Brooke Slusser
San Jose State Spartans Volleyball Co-Captain The starting setter and co-captain of SJSU's women’s volleyball team is standing up for women’s sports by taking legal action against the NCAA for Title IX violations after it was revealed that her teammate is a male… a detail hidden by the school for almost two years.
Lincoln Middle School 5
Lincoln Middle School Track & Field Team Members These five brave middle school girls stood up for women's sports by refusing to participate in a shot put event against a male athlete in five separate shots. When it was her turn to throw, each girl expressed her objection by each stepping into the circle, placing the shot against their neck, then stepping out and handing the shot to the next participant. One of the five, Emmy Salerno, now says “Stand With, Step Out.” Bravo, girls!

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 that provides scholarship
assistance and sponsorship replacement 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.

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