NYC Gay Games: The world's largest LGBTQ+ sports event 30 years later

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Pride runs deep in New York City as the home of the modern gay rights movement and as a previous host city of the Gay Games, the world's largest LGBTQ+ sports…

The Gay Games was hosted in various sporting venues in New York City during the 25th anniversary of the Stonewall uprising in 1994.Pride runs deep in New York City as the home of the modern gay rights movement and as a previous host city of the Gay Games, the world's largest LGBTQ+ sports event, leaving a legacy of gay athletics for decades.

The first Gay Games was in Aug. 1986 started by Dr. Tom Waddell, a decathlete who identified as gay and competed at the 1968 Summer Olympics. "At the 1994 games, we had about 1,200 swimmers alone just at the swimming competition — compared to about 120 at the first Gay Games," said Carson. Witnessing change and development within the LGBTQ+ community on a grassroots level is one of the most important aspects of choosing where to have the Gay Games, says the Federation of Gay Games Co-chair of Sports, Kimberly Hadley.

 

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