Nikki Hiltz (born October 23, 1994) is a mid-distance runner from Aptos, California. Hiltz attended Aptos High School, where in 2012 they won the CIF California State Championship in the 1600 meters. Hiltz is a 6 time NCAA Di...
Nikki ran such a great race and they had been setting themselves up for a win like this. I'm happy for them! I love races like what Sage and Nikki put up: where both people are racing legit as hard as they can for the goal. It was honest racing.
Still waiting on the day when you grow up and stop being so immature.
If you are sick of sensible, logic people having a laugh at this whole charade saying how convenient that she woke up as a woman on race day again, if you’re sick of people continually asking what she thinks she means by “feeling like a man,” maybe you should encourage her to actually answer the question. My guess is it’s be a lot of stereotypical tosh, and that she would have no insight into what it’s like to “feel like a man” that cannot be gleaned from outside by a person who is a woman.
Still waiting on the day when you grow up and stop being so immature.
The “why does she always wake up feeling like a woman” take is one of the most pathetic tropes repeatedly parroted on here. And that’s saying something.
This athlete has a long history of being a top flight national runner. I don't think her arm carriage is unusual for being a top runner.
At times, I think she runs too heavy - meaning she slaps fairly hard with her feet and it would likely be helpful to run lighter on their feet. I am quite certain that I am not the first to mention it. It was something I had to work on quite a bit in my competitive days - and my heavy slap was more pronounced in indoors than out.
This is of course has zero to do with gender identification and is merely an observation. Such a powerful runner so perhaps just comes with the territory.
I wish Nikki well and glad to see a national championship, even with a diluted field. Their interview was short but revealed a pleasant and kind person.
Still waiting on the day when you grow up and stop being so immature.
If you are sick of sensible, logic people having a laugh at this whole charade saying how convenient that she woke up as a woman on race day again, if you’re sick of people continually asking what she thinks she means by “feeling like a man,” maybe you should encourage her to actually answer the question.
If you were smart you would be capable of understanding that how someone "feels" has absolutely nothing at all to do with whether someone is a biological women or not.
I don't have an issue with this. Nikki was born a bio woman so it is fair to race in this category.
I don't think anyone truly does. The trolling is directed at trans activists who say sports should be segregated based on gender identity not biological sex.
I'm gonna assume that you do not understand grammar and that you aren't trying to be a bigot. They/them can be singular. Think about if you found a set of keys on the ground, you could rightfully say "Oh no someone lost their keys, I hope it gets back to them". You probably use they/them as a singular pronoun all the time without realizing it.