The Asian Age

Transgende­r lifter pulls out with injury

- THE ASIAN AGE

Gold Coast: Transgende­r weightlift­er Laurel Hubbard withdrew midway through the Commonweal­th Games on Monday after suffering an arm injury, having led the standings after the snatch in the 90+ kg division.

The New Zealander, whose participat­ion was criticised as “unfair” by the Samoan team, lifted 120kg but injured her arm after attempting 132kg with her third effort.

“It seems likely that I have ruptured a ligament,” Hubbard, who had a 7kg advantage over Samoan Feagaiga Stowers heading into the clean and jerk component, said.

“Until we have further scanning, we won’t know the details.

“I have no regrets about the attempts I made, because I believe that to be true to sport you really have to try to be the best that you can, and I’m happy with the decisions that were made.”

Hubbard’s withdrawal paved the way for Stowers to claim the gold with a combined total of 253kg, ahead of Nauruan lifter Charisma Amoe- Tarrant ( 243) and England’s Emily Campbell ( 242).

The 40- year- old New Zealander, who lived as Gavin Hubbard until four years ago and competed at national level as a man, finished second in the women’s super- heavyweigh­ts behind American Sarah Robles at the world championsh­ips in December.

Earlier on Monday, Commonweal­th Games Federation chief executive David Grevemberg called on her nation to support the lifter. Men's 50m rifle prone qualificat­ion ( 4: 30am), women's 25m pistol qualificat­ion precision ( 4: 30am

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