Ellia Green has become the first Olympic athlete to come out as a transgender male.
“As a kid I remember I thought I was a boy in public, I had a short (haircut) and whenever we met new people they thought I was a boy,” Green recalled. “I always used to wear my brother’s clothes, played with tools, and ran around with no shirt on. Until I grew breasts, and I thought ‘oh no’.”
He added that his mother Yolanta, who — along with his father Evan — adopted Green at an early age, “would dress me in girlie outfits … I always wanted to make her happy, so if she wanted me to wear a dress, I wore a dress.”
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The athlete also shared his truth in avideothat premiered Tuesday during the Bingham Cup International Summit to end transphobia and homophobia in the sports industry.
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He credited his then upcomingtop surgery— a procedure to remove your breast tissue (subcutaneous mastectomy) — as “the one thing that kept me positive.”
“I had planned my surgery and treatment towards my transition. It was something I was counting down the days with my beautiful partner,” he said.
His partner, Vanessa Turnbull-Roberts, was pregnant around that time, and they’ve since welcomed daughter Waitui, he told the AP.
“I just knew it was going to be the most liberating feeling when I had that surgery and when I started to take the steps towards being in the body I know I’m meant to be in. That was definitely something that was a bright spark in my mind during these dark times.”
He ended with a note for others who are experiencing what he went through.
“Even without changing genders, changing appearance, identity, people are always going to have something to say, whether that be positive or negative … so why not just live the rest of your life exactly as you want to be? Because life is just too short to live it as something else. And you are beautiful.”
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He also told the AP that his family is what keeps him going.
“I knew something that would make me really happy is that, No. 1, I am going to live the rest of my life with my partner and my daughter,” he said. “And that I am going to live the rest of my life as her dad.”
Green is the first Olympian to come out as a transgender male. Before him,Caitlyn Jennerrevealed she is atransgender womanin 2015. Quinn, a player on Canada’s women’s soccer team, came out astransgender and non-binarylast August.
source: people.com