Redmond Sullivan Off College Team in the middle of the Fencing controversy of the USA.


A transgender speaker, who competed in a tournament sponsored by the Fencing of the United States and was in the center of controversy after an opponent protested against gender participation policies of the organization, is no longer in the Wagner College women’s fences team.

Wagner College confirmed Pak Gazette Digital that Redmond Sullivan was out of the team more than a week after the controversy at Cherry Blossom Open in Maryland.

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The Stephanie Turner female Esfrina kneel in protest in front of the transgender athlete Redmond Sullivan (Courtesy of the icons)

It is shown that Sullivan competed for Wagner’s women’s team in the Foil competition in several matches during the first half of the 2024-25 season. Sullivan participated in the male team during the 2023-24 season, the score sheets of the meetings were shown during the season.

The NCAA changed its transgender inclusion policy after President Donald Trump signed the executive order of “No Men In Women’s Sports”.

“An athlete student assigned to a man at birth may not compete in a team of women,” said politics.

Sullivan was at Cherry Blossom Open and was ready to face Stephanie Turner.

Turner decided to kneel in protest of the inclusion of Sullivan at the meeting and the US FENING transgender participation policies. Turner spoke with Pak Gazette Digital about his decision to protest and finally be expelled from the event.

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Stephanie Turner in Pak Gazette Channel (Pak Gazette)

“This is a serious problem that is happening within all sports, and must be addressed. There is a difference between men and women,” Turner said. “It is a civil rights movement for women and girls, and prioritize the security and rights and protection of women and girls on trans identified men.”

The Fencing of the United States since then has defended its transgender participation policies.

The Sullivan’s Club team, iconic fencing club, supported the fencer after the event with Turner.

“Red has followed all the rules and guidelines established by the Fie and US Cercado, said the statement.” He has every right to compete in the events for which he qualifies, and for a long time he has fulfilled the criteria to do so.

“The fencing is rooted in a deep tradition of honor, sportsmanship, inclusion and respect, and in a sport that is proud of these values, the type of behavior expressed by the network opponent does not take place. The iconic fences club supports Red on its trip closely and will continue to do so in the future.”

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