I wonder if I was misinterpreting the phrase "Member of Team USA".
I took it to mean qualifying for the Olympics, but it might not actually mean that.
So I followed some footnotes.
It doesn't mean that. It doesn't mean anything close to that.
The first time he qualified for Team USA was in an obscure event, and he qualified in the 35-39 age group. So, in the 35-39 age group, he came in second in sprint duathlon. Since apparently they do hold international competitions for those age groups, he was on Team USA.
I have a bit of experience dealing with obscure sports. I was trying to get into the Olympics myself, as the Irish national Luge team. Long story, but the point is that the best athletes in the world are not 35 years old competing in the Sprint Duathlon.
And the drugs he was taking would have been illegal for a biological male.
My first reaction is that I have no problem with allowing that sort of performance enhancement, and that his athletic accomplishments remain impressive. I would defer to the opinion of experts in the field, but I don't have a problem with him competing in the male events while taking a whole bunch of testesterone. I saw a picture of him with no shirt, and the guy was seriously ripped. Indeed, I would say unnaturally ripped for someone his age, but maybe I don't know what's possible for a 35 year old man.
I know during my Olympic training, I was in the best shape of my life, but nowhere near the kind of shape that guy appears to be in.
I just have to wonder why the news article I read didn't include any reference to age. It seems like that's part of the story. I'll reread it to see if I missed anything.
ETA: Here's a paragraph from the story:
Chris Mosier, a hall-of-fame triathlete, All-American duathlete and six-time member of Team USA, has overcome many challenges — and not just in sports. Mosier is also know as the first transgender man to represent the United States in international competition and is credited with prompting the International Olympic Committee to change its policy on transgender athletes.
Do you get the feeling from that that he is competing in the 35-30 year old group?