
Fair Game: Trans Athletes and the Future of Sports
Ellie Roscher,Anna BaethForeword by Chris Mosier
Fair Game offers an insightful, timely examination of the ongoing battle for equality in athletics. As LGBTQ athletes break barriers in the Olympics, transgender athletes still face harsh restrictions in many areas. With twenty-four states passing anti-trans sports legislation in the last two years, nearly half of Americans live under laws that restrict or ban transgender individuals from participating in sports. Fair Game explores why taking the next step and increasing the acceptance of trans athletes is important not only for everyone with an Olympic dream but also everyone whose kids just want to join the town soccer league.
Fair Game explores the role of sports in the lives of transgender youth and adults, offering a comprehensive, nuanced, and multivoiced picture of the transgender athletic experience. Through a woven collection of the narratives from a marginalized population, Fair Game examines the patterns of fear and gender stereotypes that undergird anti-trans legislation and offers helpful historical and political context about sex segregation in sports and how bodies (including trans bodies) work in sports.
Timely, accessible, inspiring, and rigorous, Fair Game presents a sports landscape beyond our current conceptions, a world changed by unrestricted and joyful movement in sports.
Binding Type: Hardcover
Publisher: New Press
Published: 01/27/2026
ISBN: 9781620979785
Pages: 304
Weight: 0.95lbs
Size: 8.60h x 5.70w x 1.00d
Review Citations: Booklist 11/01/2025
Publishers Weekly 11/24/2025
Library Journal 12/01/2025 pg. 84
