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List of LGBT sportspeople

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This is a list of notable, openly lesbian, gay, bisexual, pansexual, and transgender sportspeople as well as those who identify as belonging to the broader queer community.

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Boxer – Nicola Adams
Basketball player – John Amaechi
Basketball player – Sue Bird
Footballer – Lucy Bronze
Judoka – Amandine Buchard
Tracker – Balian Buschbaum
Figure skater – Jeffrey Buttle
Volleyball player – J. P. Calderon
Sprinter – Dutee Chand
Boxer – Parinya Charoenphol
Basketball player – Jason Collins
Beach volleyball player – Natalie Cook
Diver – Tom Daley
Fencer – Imke Duplitzer
Volleyball player – Paola Egonu
Swimmer – Mark Foster
Mixed martial artist – Fallon Fox
Tennis player – Jan-Michael Gambill
Equestrian – Edward Gal
Footballer – Manuela Giugliano
Handballer – Gro Hammerseng
Figure skater – Jorik Hendrickx
Rugby league player – Keegan Hirst
Footballer – Thomas Hitzlsperger
Footballer – Ursula Holl
Basketball player – Isaac Humphries
Football player – Antonio Hysén
Cross-country skier – Barbara Jezeršek
Basketball player – Glory Johnson
Freestyle skier – Gus Kenworthy
Tennis player – Billie Jean King
Basketball player – Uri Kokia
Swimmer – Dominik Koll
Track and field athlete – Andreas Krieger
Ice hockey player – Charline Labonté
Gymnast – Danell Leyva
Swimmer – Ari-Pekka Liukkonen
Footballer – Chloe Logarzo
Diver – Greg Louganis
Wrestler – Rosa Mendes
Diver – Matthew Mitcham
Footballer – Carolina Morace
American football player – Carl Nassib
Handball player – Katja Nyberg
American football player – Ryan O'Callaghan
Alpine skier – Anja Pärson
Footballer – Megan Rapinoe
Rugby league player – Ian Roberts
Tracker – Yulimar Rojas
American football player – Michael Sam
Footballer – Macarena Sánchez
Basketball player – Will Sheridan
American football player and politician – Brian Sims
Volleyball player – Douglas Souza
Footballer – Casey Stoney
Tennis player – Sam Stosur
Swimmer – Jérémy Stravius
Basketball player – Diana Taurasi
Rugby player – Gareth Thomas
Swimmer – Ian Thorpe
American football player – Colton Underwood
Footballer – Daniëlle van de Donk
Rugby player – Louisa Wall
Footballer – Abby Wambach
Figure skater – Johnny Weir
Footballer – Leah Williamson
Professional wrestler – Darren Young
Rower – Katarzyna Zillmann
Name Lifetime[1] Country Sport Sexual orientation and/or gender identity[2]
Laura Aarts b. 1996  Netherlands Waterpolo Lesbian[3]
Helena Åberg b. 1971  Sweden Swimming Lesbian[4]
Graham Ackerman b. 1983  United States Gymnastics Gay[5]
Nicola Adams b. 1982  United Kingdom Boxing Lesbian[6]
Adriana b. 1996  Brazil Association football Lesbian[3]
Marilyn Agliotti b. 1979  Netherlands Field hockey Lesbian[7]
Michelle-Lee Ahye b. 1992  Trinidad and Tobago Track and field Lesbian[8][9]
Jenny Allard b. 1968  United States Softball Lesbian[10]
Kye Allums b. 1989  United States Basketball Transgender[11]
John Amaechi b. 1970  United Kingdom Basketball Gay[12]
Erin Ambrose b. 1994  Canada Ice hockey Lesbian[13]
Filippo Ambrosini b. 1993  Italy Figure skating Gay[13]
Brian Anderson b. 1976  United States Skateboarding Gay[14]
Eric Anderson b. 1968  United States Coach Gay[15]
Ivana Andrés b. 1994  Spain Association football Lesbian[16]
Ramsey Angela b. 1999  Netherlands Track and field Gay[8]
Filippa Angeldahl b. 1997  Sweden Association football Lesbian[17]
Nadine Angerer b. 1978  Germany Association football Lesbian[18]
Alyson Annan b. 1973  Australia Field hockey Lesbian[19]
Tahnai Annis b. 1989  Philippines Association football Queer[20]
Kelly Applebee b. 1982  Australia Cricket Lesbian[21]
Gillian Apps b. 1983  Canada Ice hockey Lesbian[22]
Jen Armbruster b. 1975  United States Goalball Lesbian[23]
Rebekka Armstrong b. 1967  United States Professional bodybuilding Bisexual[24]
Judith Arndt b. 1976  Germany Cycling Lesbian[25]
Anita Asante b. 1985  United Kingdom Association football Lesbian[26]
Asuka b. 1998  Japan Professional wrestling Genderless[27]
Davis Atkin b. 2001  Australia Field hockey Gay[28]
Jake Atlas b. 1994  United States Professional wrestling Gay[29][30]
Zeb Atlas [de] b. 1970  United States Professional bodybuilding Bisexual[31][32]
Amy Atwell b. 1998  United States Basketball Lesbian[33]
Seimone Augustus b. 1984  United States Basketball Lesbian[34]
Rosella Ayane b. 1996  United Kingdom Association football Lesbian[35]
Kévin Aymoz b. 1997  France Figure skating Gay[36]
Ramona Bachmann b. 1990  Switzerland Association football Lesbian[37]
Hergie Bacyadan b. 1994  Philippines Boxing Transgender[38][39]
Mianne Bagger b. 1966  Denmark Golf Transgender[40]
Hobey Baker 1892-1918  United States Ice hockey Gay[41]
Clare Balding b. 1971  United Kingdom Jockey Lesbian[42]
Jason Ball b. 1988  Australia Australian rules football Gay[43]
Megan Bankes b. 1997  Canada Biathlon Lesbian[13]
Shawnacy Barber 1994–2024  Canada Pole vault Gay[44]
Bárbara Micheline do Monte Barbosa b. 1988  Brazil Association football Lesbian[45]
Jim Barnett 1924–2004  United States Professional wrestling promoter Gay[46]
Nicole Bass-Fuchs 1964–2017  United States Professional bodybuilding
Professional wrestling
Bisexual[47]
Hayley Bateup b. 1980  Australia ironwoman Lesbian[48]
Betty Baxter b. 1952  Canada Volleyball Lesbian[49]
Billy Bean 1964–2024  United States Baseball Gay[50]
Shelley Beattie 1967–2008  United States Professional bodybuilding Bisexual[51]
Thomas Beattie b. 1986  United Kingdom Association football Gay[52]
Jolyn Beer b. 1994  Germany Shooting Lesbian[53]
Mack Beggs b. 1999  United States Wrestling Transgender[54]
Alice Bellandi b. 1998  Italy Judo Lesbian[55][56]
Perris Benegas b. 1995  United States Freestyle BMX Lesbian[57]
Lorena Benítez b. 1998  Argentina Association football, futsal Lesbian[58]
Ann-Katrin Berger b. 1990  Germany Association football Lesbian[59]
Ebba Berglund b. 1998  Sweden Ice hockey Lesbian[13]
Kajsa Bergqvist b. 1976  Sweden Track and field Bisexual[60]
Thomas Berling b. 1979  Norway Association football Gay[61]
Emily Bessoir b. 2001  Germany Basketball Lesbian[62]
Mike Beuttler 1940–1988  United Kingdom Motor racing Gay[63][64]
John de Bever [nl] b. 1965  Netherlands Association football Gay[65]
Mark Bingham 1970–2001  United States Rugby Gay[66]
Sue Bird b. 1980  United States Basketball Lesbian[67]
Nathalie Björn b. 1997  Sweden Association football Lesbian[68]
Alex Blackwell b. 1983  Australia Cricket Lesbian[69][70]
John Blankenstein 1949–2006  Netherlands Association football Gay[71]
Carl Blasco b. 1971  France Triathlon Gay[72]
Miriam Blasco b. 1963  Spain Judo Lesbian[73]
Andrew Blaser b. 1989  United States Skeleton Gay[13]
Lucilla Boari b. 1997  Italy Archery Lesbian[74]
Lisa Boattin b. 1997  Italy Association football Lesbian[75]
Brian Boitano b. 1963  United States Figure skating Gay[76]
Nicole Bonamino [it] b. 1991  Italy Ice hockey Lesbian[77][78]
Heinz Bonn 1947–1991  Germany Association football Gay[79]
Tom Bosworth b. 1990  United Kingdom Racewalking Gay[80]
Brittany Bowe b. 1988  United States Speed skating Lesbian[81]
Anthony Bowens b. 1990  United States Professional wrestling Gay[82][83]
Kiara Bowers b. 1991  Australia Australian rules football Lesbian[84]
Celia Brackenridge 1950–2018  United Kingdom British Lacrosse Player Lesbian[85]
Sabine Braun b. 1965  Germany Track and field Lesbian[86]
Kelly Brazier b. 1989  New Zealand Rugby Lesbian[87]
Ashleigh Brazill b. 1989  Australia Netball Lesbian[88]
Andy Brennan b. 1993  Australia Association football Gay[89]
Linda Bresonik b. 1983  Germany Association football Lesbian[90]
Belle Brockhoff b. 1993  Australia Snowboard Lesbian[91]
Lucy Bronze b. 1991  United Kingdom Association football Lesbian[92]
Giorgia Bronzini b. 1983  Italy Cycling Lesbian[93]
Gayle Broughton b. 1996  New Zealand Rugby Lesbian[94]
Jason Brown b. 1994  United States Figure skating Gay[95]
Panama Al Brown 1902–1951  Panama Boxing Gay[96][97]
Harrison Browne b. 1993  Canada Ice hockey Transgender[98]
Svenja Brunckhorst b. 1991  Germany Basketball Lesbian[99]
Rachele Bruni b. 1990  Italy Swimming Lesbian[100]
Katherine Brunt b. 1985  United Kingdom Cricket Lesbian[101]
Dorien Bryant b. 1985  United States American football Gay[102]
Kadeisha Buchanan b. 1995  Canada Association football Lesbian[103]
Amandine Buchard b. 1995  France Judo Lesbian[36]
Steve Buckley b. 1956  United States Journalist Gay[104]
Anastasia Bucsis b. 1989  Canada Speed skating Lesbian[105]
Saskia Budgett b. 1996  United Kingdom Rowing Lesbian[106]
Brendan Burke 1988–2010  United States Ice hockey Gay[107]
Glenn Burke 1952–1995  United States Baseball Gay[108]
Jenna Burkert b. 1993  United States Wrestling Lesbian[109]
Kris Burley b. 1974  Canada Gymnastics Gay[110]
Savannah Burton b. ?  Canada Dodgeball Transgender[111]
Balian Buschbaum b. 1980  Germany Track and field Transgender[112]
Ivan Bussens 1960–2007  United Kingdom Water polo Gay[113]
Jeffrey Buttle b. 1982  Canada Figure skating Gay[114]
Erin Burns b. 1988  Australia Cricket Lesbian[115]
Karin Büttner-Janz b. 1952  Germany Gymnastics Lesbian[116]
Emilie Bydwell b. 1985  United States Rugby union Lesbian[117]
Latasha Byears b. 1973  United States Basketball Lesbian[118]
Caitlin Cahow b. 1985  United States Ice hockey Lesbian[119]
J. P. Calderon b. 1975  United States Volleyball Gay[120]
Marissa Callaghan b. 1985  United Kingdom Association football Lesbian[121]
Christopher Caluza b. 1990  Philippines Figure skating Gay[122]
Jane Campbell b. 1995  United States Association football Lesbian[123]
Ally Carda b. 1993  United States Softball Lesbian[124]
Liz Carmouche b. 1984  United States MMA Lesbian[125]
Alex Carpenter b. 1994  United States Ice hockey Lesbian[13]
Cecilia Carranza b. 1986  Argentina Sailing Lesbian[126]
Joe Carstairs 1900–1993  United Kingdom Motor racing Lesbian[127]
Jessica Carter b. 1997  United Kingdom Association football Lesbian[128]
Sherry Cassuto 1957-2016  United States Rowing Lesbian[129]
Josh Cavallo b. 1999  Australia Association football Gay[130]
Timo Cavelius b. 1999  Germany Judo Gay[131]
Matt Cecchin b. 1973  Australia Rugby league Gay[132][133]
Isadora Cerullo b. 1991  Brazil Rugby Lesbian[134]
Dutee Chand b. 1996  India Sprinting Lesbian[135]
Parinya Charoenphol b. 1981  Thailand Boxing Transgender[136]
Amanda Chidester b. 1990  United States Softball Lesbian[137]
James Child b. 1983  United Kingdom Rugby league referee Gay[138]
Julie Chu b. 1982  United States Ice hockey Lesbian[139]
Guillaume Cizeron b. 1994  France Figure skating Gay[13]
Emily Clark b. 1995  Canada Ice hockey Lesbian[13]
Michael B. Clark b. 1973  United States Professional bodybuilding Gay[140][141][142]
Dominic Clarke b. 1997  Australia Trampolining Gay[143][144]
Piepa Cleary b. 1996  Australia Cricket Lesbian[145]
Kerron Clement b. 1985  Trinidad and Tobago Track and field Gay[146]
Laura Clemesha b. 1992  Australia Netball Lesbian[147]
Mia-Rae Clifford b. 1986  Australia Australian rules football Lesbian[148]
Dennis Coi 1961–1987  Canada Figure Skating Gay[149]
Jason Collins b. 1978  United States Basketball Gay[150]
Sean Conroy b. 1992  United States Baseball Gay[151]
Casey Conway b. 1985  Australia Rugby Gay[152]
Natalie Cook b. 1975  Australia Beach volleyball Lesbian[153]
Jodie Cooper b. 1964  Australia Surfing Lesbian[154]
Kahleah Copper b. 1994  United States Basketball Lesbian[155]
Rose Cossar b. 1991  Canada Gymnastics Lesbian[156]
Robin Cousins b. 1957  United Kingdom Figure Skating Gay[157]
Roberta Cowell 1918–2011  United Kingdom Motor racing Transgender[158]
Sarah Coyte b. 1991  Australia Cricket Lesbian[159]
Gottfried von Cramm 1909–1976  Germany Tennis Bisexual[160]
Scott Cranham b. 1954  Canada Diving Gay[161]
Toller Cranston 1949–2015  Canada Figure skating Bisexual[162]
Lisa Cross b. 1978  United Kingdom Professional bodybuilding Bisexual[163]
Orlando Cruz b. 1981  Puerto Rico Boxing Gay[164]
Penny Cula-Reid b. 1988  Australia Australian rules football Lesbian[148]
Ana Marcela Cunha b. 1992  Brazil Swimming Lesbian[165]
John Curry 1949–1994  United Kingdom Figure skating Gay[166]
Donal Óg Cusack b. 1977  Ireland Hurling Gay[167]
Matthew Cusick [pl] b. 1972  United States Gymnastics Gay[168][169]
Søren Dahl b. 1993  Denmark Swimming Gay[170]
Lisa Dahlkvist b. 1987  Sweden Association football Lesbian[171]
Tom Daley b. 1994  United Kingdom Diving Gay/Queer[172][173]
Rachel Daly b. 1991  United Kingdom Association football Lesbian[174]
Jake Daniels b. 2005  United Kingdom Association football Gay[175]
Mélodie Daoust b. 1992  Canada Ice hockey Lesbian[176]
Tierna Davidson b. 1998  United States Association football Lesbian[177]
Steven Davies b. 1986  United Kingdom Cricket Gay[178]
Liam Davis b. 1990  United Kingdom Association football Gay[179]
Wade Davis b. 1977  United States American football Gay[180]
Brianna Davey b. 1996  Australia Association football Lesbian[181]
Chantal de Bruijn b. 1976  Netherlands Field hockey Lesbian[182]
Jonathan de Falco b. 1984  Belgium Association football Gay[183]
Anouk Dekker b. 1986  Netherlands Association football Lesbian[184]
Dennis Del Valle b. 1989  Puerto Rico Volleyball Gay[185]
Casey Dellacqua b. 1985  Australia Tennis Lesbian[186]
Elena Delle Donne b. 1989  United States Basketball Lesbian[187]
David Denson b. 1995  United States Baseball Gay[188]
Sonya Deville b. 1993  United States Professional wrestling Lesbian[189]
Abrahm DeVine b. 1996  United States Swimming Gay[190]
Margielyn Didal b. 1999  Philippines Skateboarding Queer[191]
Natalya Diehm b. 1997  Australia Cycling Lesbian[192]
Elisa Di Francisca b. 1982  Italy Fencing Bisexual
Chris Dickerson 1939-2021  United States Professional bodybuilding Gay[193]
Halil İbrahim Dinçdağ b. 1976  Turkey Association football referee Gay[194][195]
Alex Di Giorgio b. 1990  Italy Swimming Gay[196]
Carlien Dirkse van den Heuvel b. 1987  Netherlands Field hockey Lesbian[197]
Stefanie Dolson b. 1992  United States Basketball Lesbian[198]
Sara Doorsoun b. 1991  Germany Association football Lesbian[75]
Jorge José Emiliano dos Santos 1954–1995  Brazil Association football referee Gay[199]
Michael Dos Santos b. 1983  Brazil Volleyball Gay[200]
Robert Dover b. 1956  United States Equestrian Gay[201]
Anton Down-Jenkins b. 1999  New Zealand Diving Gay[202]
Frank Dowsing 1951–1994  United States American football Gay[203]
Nancy Drolet b. 1973  Canada Ice hockey Lesbian[204]
Michelle Duff b. 1939  Canada Motor racing Transgender[205]
Christian Duffy b. 1961  United States Professional bodybuilding Bisexual[206][207]
Meghan Duggan b. 1987  United States Ice hockey Lesbian[208]
Michelle Dumaresq b. 1970  Canada Mountain biking Transgender[209]
Céline Dumerc b. 1982  France Basketball Lesbian[36]
Jenny Duncalf b. 1982  United Kingdom Squash Lesbian[210]
Katie Duncan (née Hoyle) b. 1988  New Zealand Association football Lesbian[211]
Priscilla Duncan b. 1983  New Zealand Association football Lesbian[211]
Abby Dunkin b. 1995  United States Wheelchair basketball Lesbian[23]
Simon Dunn 1987-2023  Australia Bobsled, rugby Gay[212]
Imke Duplitzer b. 1975  Germany Fencing Lesbian[213]
Rayan Dutra b. 2002  Brazil Trampolining Bisexual[214]
Dessi Dupuy b. 1993  Bulgaria Association football Lesbian
Abbie Eaton b. 1992  United Kingdom Auto racing Lesbian[215]
Kyra Edwards b. 1997  United Kingdom Rowing Lesbian[106]
Paola Egonu b. 1998  Italy Volleyball Bisexual[216]
Sujitra Ekmongkolpaisarn b. 1977  Thailand Badminton Lesbian[217]
Jason Ellis b. 1971  Australia MMA, skateboarding, boxing, truck racing Bisexual[218][219][220]
Jill Ellis b. 1966  United States Association football Lesbian[221]
Bethany England b. 1994  United Kingdom Association football Lesbian[75]
Magdalena Eriksson b. 1993  Sweden Association football Lesbian[222]
Norman Elder 1939–2003  Canada Equestrian Gay[223]
John Epping b. 1983  Canada Curler Gay[224]
Lisa Evans b. 1992  United Kingdom Association football Lesbian[225]
Non Evans b. 1974  United Kingdom Rugby, judo, weightlifting, freestyle wrestling Lesbian[226]
Matt Evers b. 1976  United States Figure skating Gay[227]
Jennifer Falk b. 1993  Sweden Association football Lesbian[228]
Janelly Farías b. 1990  Mexico Association football Lesbian[229]
Justin Fashanu 1961–1998  United Kingdom Association football Gay[230]
Freda du Faur 1882–1935  Australia Mountaineering Lesbian[231]
Reine Feldt 1945–1986  Sweden Association football Gay[232][233]
John Fennell b. 1995  Canada Luge Gay[234]
Fabiano Ferreira b. 1998  Brazil Artistic swimming Gay[235]
Michelle Ferris b. 1976  Australia Cyclist Lesbian[236]
Kendra Fisher b. 1979  Canada Ice hockey, Inline hockey Lesbian[237]
Gigi Fernández b. 1964  Puerto Rico Tennis Lesbian[238]
Lucas Fischer [de] b. 1990  Switzerland Gymnastics Gay[239]
Nilla Fischer b. 1984  Sweden Association football Lesbian[240]
Amini Fonua b. 1989  Tonga Swimming Gay[241]
Matthew Forgues b. 1992  United States Track and field Gay[242]
Marc Fortuny b. 1992  Spain Judo Gay[243][244]
Mark Foster b. 1970  United Kingdom Swimming Gay[245]
Fallon Fox b. 1975  United States MMA Transgender[246]
Larissa Franca b. 1982  Brazil Beach volleyball Lesbian[247]
Adrianna Franch b. 1990  United States Association football Lesbian[248]
Larissa Franklin b. 1993  Canada Softball Lesbian[249]
Sidney Franklin 1903–1976  United States Bullfighting Gay[250]
Scott Frantz b. 1996  United States American football Gay[251]
Travon Free b. 1984/1985  United States Basketball Bisexual[252]
Tadd Fujikawa b. 1991  United States Golf Gay[253]
Tracy Gahan b. 1980  United States Basketball Lesbian[254]
Edward Gal b. 1970  Netherlands Equestrian Gay[255][256]
Rudy Galindo b. 1969  United States Figure skating Gay[257]
Vicky Galindo b. 1983  United States Softball Bisexual[258]
Ed Gallagher b. 1958–2005  United States American football Gay[259]
Aurora Galli b. 1996  Italy Association football Lesbian[121]
Jan-Michael Gambill b. 1977  United States Tennis Gay[260][261]
Edda Garðarsdóttir b. 1979  Iceland Association football Lesbian[262]
Melanie Garside-Wight b. 1979  United Kingdom Association football Lesbian[263]
Terry Garvin 1937–1998  Canada Professional wrestling Gay[264]
Carol Gattaz b. 1981  Brazil Volleyball Lesbian[57]
Ana Carolina da Silva b. 1991  Brazil Volleyball Lesbian[57]
Jane Geddes b. 1960  United States Golf Lesbian[265]
Dylan Geick b. 1997  United States Wrestling Gay/Bisexual[266][267]
Alan Gendreau b. 1989  United States American football Gay[268]
Makayla Gerken Schofield b. 1999  United Kingdom Freestyle skiing Lesbian[13]
Lewis Gibson b. 1994  United Kingdom Figure skating Gay[269]
Kirsty Gilmour b. 1993  United Kingdom Badminton Lesbian[270]
Manuela Giugliano b. 1997  Italy Association football Lesbian[45]
Amber Glenn b. 1999  United States Figure skating Bisexual[271]
Bec Goddard b. 1978  Australia Australian rules football Lesbian[272]
Bobby Goldsmith 1946–1983  Australia Swimming Gay[273]
Andrew Goldstein b. 1983  United States Lacrosse Gay[274]
Sophie de Goede b. 1999  Canada Rugby Lesbian[3]
Mara Gómez b. 1997  Argentina Association football Transgender[275]
Tomás González b. 1985  Chile Gymnastics Gay[276]
Derrick Gordon b. 1991  United States Basketball Gay[277]
LZ Granderson b. 1972  United States Journalist Gay[278]
Maddy Grant b. 2001  Canada Rugby Lesbian[279]
Chelsea Gray b. 1972  United States Basketball Lesbian[280]
Ellia Green b. 1993  Australia Rugby union transgender[281]
Emile Griffith 1938–2013  United States Boxing Bisexual[282]
Lia Grimanis b. 1971  Canada Businesswoman Lesbian[283]
Brittney Griner b. 1990  United States Basketball Lesbian[284]
Inka Grings b. 1978  Germany Association football Bisexual[285]
Rachael Grinham b. 1977  Australia Squash Lesbian[210]
Barbara Guarischi b. 1990  Italy Cycling Lesbian
Joan Guetschow b. 1966  Australia Biathlon Lesbian[286]
Trina Gulliver b. 1969  United Kingdom Darts Lesbian[287]
Michael Gunning b. 1994  Jamaica Swimming Gay[288]
Víctor Gutiérrez b. 1991  Spain Water polo Gay[289][290]
Darcy Guttridge b. 1999  Australia Australian rules football Lesbian[291]
Astrid Guyart b. 1983  France Fencing Lesbian[36]
Tom Harald Hagen b. 1978  Norway Association football referee Gay[292]
Peter Häggström b. 1976  Sweden Track and field Gay[293]
Michi Halilović b. 1983  Germany Skeleton Gay[294]
Matthew Hall b. 1970  Canada Figure skating Gay[295]
Alain Hamer b. 1965  Luxembourg Association football referee Gay[296]
Jude Hamer b. 1990  United Kingdom Wheelchair basketball Lesbian[297]
Gro Hammerseng b. 1980  Norway Handball Lesbian[298]
Nicola Hancock b. 1995  Australia Cricket Lesbian[299]
Alan Hansford b. 1968  United Kingdom Cricket Gay[300]
Pernille Harder b. 1992  Denmark Association football Lesbian[301]
Kellie Harrington b. 1989  Ireland Boxing Lesbian[302]
Ashlyn Harris b. 1985  United States Association football Lesbian[303]
Kwame Harris b. 1982  United States American football Gay[304]
Todd Harrity b. 1990  United States Squash Gay[305][306][non-primary source needed]
Naomi Hartley b. 2001  United Kingdom Association football Lesbian[307]
Kyle Hawkins b. 1970  United States Lacrosse Gay[308]
Bruce Hayes b. 1963  United States Swimming Gay[309]
Sandra Haynie b. 1943  United States Golf Lesbian[310]
Hurley Haywood b. 1948  United States Motor racing Gay[311]
Tobin Heath b. 1988  United States Association football Lesbian[312]
Jayna Hefford b. 1977  Canada Ice hockey Lesbian[313]
Mathew Helm b. 1980  Australia Diving Gay[314]
Jorik Hendrickx b. 1992  Belgium Figure skating Gay[315]
Gavan Hennigan b. 1981  Ireland Extreme Sports Gay[316]
Bianca Henninger b. 1990  Mexico Association football Lesbian[317]
Isabell Herlovsen b. 1988  Norway Association football Lesbian[318]
Laurie Hernandez b. 2000  United States Gymnastics Lesbian[319]
Carl Hester b. 1967  United Kingdom Equestrian Gay[320]
Michelle Heyman b. 1988  Australia Association football Lesbian[321]
Nikki Hiltz b. 1994  United States Track, middle-distance running Lesbian, transgender and non-binary[322]
Fredy Hirsch b. 1916–1944  Germany Various, incl. gymnastics;
sports teacher
Gay[323][324]
Keegan Hirst b. 1988  United Kingdom Rugby Gay[325]
Thomas Hitzlsperger b. 1982  Germany Association football Gay[326]
Edel Therese Høiseth b. 1966  Norway Speed skating Lesbian[327]
Ursula Holl b. 1982  Germany Association football Lesbian[328]
Kelly Holmes b. 1970  United Kingdom Track and field Lesbian[329]
Erika Holst b. 1979  Sweden Ice hockey Lesbian[330]
Wilhelm von Homburg 1940–2004  Germany Boxing, professional wrestling Bisexual[331]
Laurel Hubbard b. 1978  New Zealand Weightlifting Transgender[332]
Angela Hucles b. 1978  United States Association football Lesbian[333]
Karen Hultzer b. 1965  South Africa Archery Lesbian[334]
Corinne Humphreys b. 1991  United Kingdom Athletics Lesbian[335]
Isaac Humphries b. 1998  Australia Basketball Gay[336]
Mia Hundvin b. 1977  Norway Handball Bisexual[337]
Maarten Hurkmans b. 1997  Netherlands Rowing Bisexual[338]
Lina Hurtig b. 1995  Sweden Association football Lesbian[339]
Lisa Hurtig b. 1987  Sweden Association football Lesbian[339]
Svenja Huth b. 1991  Germany Association football Lesbian[75]
Diego Hypólito b. 1986  Brazil Gymnastics Gay[340]
Antonio Hysén b. 1990  Sweden Association football Gay[341]
Facundo Imhoff b. 1989  Argentina Volleyball Gay[342]
Daniela Iraschko-Stolz b. 1983  Austria Ski jumping Lesbian[343]
George Ives b. 1867–1950  United Kingdom Cricket Gay[344][345]
Veronica Ivy b. 1982  Canada Cycling Transgender[346]
Colin Jackson b. 1967  United Kingdom Athletics Gay[347]
Helen Jacobs 1908–1997  United States Tennis Lesbian[348]
Angela James b. 1964  Canada Ice hockey Lesbian[349]
Jakub Jankto b. 1996  Czech Republic Association football Gay[350]
Aleksandra Jarmolińska b. 1990  Poland Skeet Lesbian[351]
Caitlyn Jenner b. 1949  United States Decathlon Transgender[352]
Patrick Jeffrey b. 1965  United States Diving Gay[353]
Brianne Jenner b.1991  Canada Ice hockey Lesbian[354]
Dorte Dalum Jensen b. 1978  Denmark Association football Lesbian[355]
Dan Jervis b.1996  United Kingdom Swimming Gay[356]
Barbara Jezeršek b. 1986  Slovenia Cross-country skiing Lesbian[357]
Juan Antonio Jiménez b. 1959  Germany Equestrian Gay[358]
Glory Johnson b. 1990  United States Basketball Lesbian[359]
Gus Johnston b. 1979  Australia Field hockey Gay[360]
Campbell Johnstone b. 1980  New Zealand Rugby Gay[361]
Rosie Jones b. 1959  United States Golf Lesbian[362]
Steffi Jones b. 1972  Germany Association football Lesbian[363]
Orlando Jordan b. 1974  United States Professional wrestling Bisexual[364]
Natasha Kai b. 1983  United States Association football Lesbian[213]
Chris Kanyon 1970–2010  United States Professional wrestling Gay[365]
Maud Kaptheijns b. 1994  Netherlands Cyclocross Lesbian[366]
Marizanne Kapp b. 1990  South Africa Cricket Lesbian[367]
Ebrar Karakurt b. 2000  Turkey Volleyball Lesbian[368]
Peter Karlsson b. 1966–1995  Sweden Ice hockey Gay[369]
Nadezhda Karpova b. 1995  Russia Association football Lesbian[370]
Daria Kasatkina b. 1997  Russia Tennis Bisexual[371]
Kathleen Kauth b. 1979  United States Ice hockey Lesbian[372]
Johan Kenkhuis b. 1980  Netherlands Swimming Gay[373]
Gus Kenworthy b. 1991  United States Freestyle skiing Gay[374]
Sam Kerr b. 1993  Australia Association football Lesbian[375]
Isabel Kerschowski b. 1988  Germany Association football Lesbian[376]
Silvio Kersten [pl] b. 1978  Germany Professional bodybuilding,
weightlifting
Gay[377][378][379]
Emma Kete b. 1987  New Zealand Association football Lesbian[380]
Lotte Kiærskou b. 1975  Denmark Handball Lesbian[381]
Billie Jean King b. 1943  United States Tennis Lesbian[382]
Christopher Kinney b. 1988  United States Bobsled Bisexual[383]
Fran Kirby b. 1993  United Kingdom Association football Lesbian[75]
Sandra Kirby b. 1949  Canada Rowing Lesbian[384]
Stine Brun Kjeldaas b. 1975  Norway Snowboard Lesbian[385]
Anna Kjellbin b. 1994  Sweden Ice hockey Lesbian[13]
Ilana Kloss b. 1956  United States Tennis Lesbian[386]
Hilary Knight b. 1989  United States Ice Hockey Queer[387]
Valentina Kogan b. 1980  Argentina Handball Lesbian[388]
Uri Kokia b. 1981  Israel Basketball Gay[389]
Dominik Koll b. 1984  Austria Swimming Gay[390]
David Kopay b. 1942  United States American football Gay[391]
Daniel Kowalski b. 1975  Australia Swimming Gay[392]
Katja Kraus b. 1970  Germany Association football Lesbian[393]
Kelly Kretschman b. 1979  United States Softball Lesbian[124]
Ali Krieger b. 1984  United States Association football Lesbian[303]
Andreas Krieger b. 1966  Germany Track and field Transgender[394]
Janae Marie Kroc b. 1972  United States Powerlifting,
professional bodybuilding
Transgender, bisexual[395]
Nathalie Kubalski b. 1993  Germany Field hockey Lesbian[396]
Kim Kulig b. 1990  Germany Association football Lesbian[397]
Emma Kullberg b. 1991  Sweden Association football Lesbian[121]
Nataliya Kuznetsova b. 1991  Russia Professional bodybuilding,
weightlifting
Bisexual[398]
Stephanie Labbé b. 1986  Canada Association football Lesbian[399]
Charline Labonté b. 1982  Canada Ice hockey Lesbian[400]
Alexandra Lacrabère b. 1987  France Handball Lesbian[401]
Kim Lammers b. 1981  Netherlands Field hockey Lesbian[402]
Ghislaine Landry b. 1988  Canada Rugby Lesbian[57]
Jessica Landström b. 1984  Sweden Association football Lesbian[403]
Lauren Lappin b. 1984  United States Softball Lesbian[404]
Lauren b. 2002  Brazil Association football Lesbian[3]
James Michael Lavigne b. 1963  Canada Professional bodybuilding Gay[405][406][407]
Mark Leduc 1962–2009  Canada Boxing Gay[408]
Timothy LeDuc b. 1990  United States Figure skating Gay, Non-binary [409]
Alisha Lehmann b. 1999  Switzerland Association football Bisexual[410]
Marco Lehmann [de] b. 1993  Switzerland Basketball Gay[411][412]
Evy Leibfarth b. 2004  United States Canoe slalom Lesbian[57]
Phuti Lekoloane b. 1992  South Africa Association football Gay[413]
Diede Lemey b. 1996  Belgium Association football Lesbian[414]
Emma Lennartsson b. 1991  Sweden Association football Lesbian[414]
Mapi León b. 1995  Spain Association football Lesbian[415]
Malin Levenstad b. 1988  Sweden Association football Lesbian[416]
Danell Leyva b. 1991  United States Gymnastics Bisexual, pansexual[417]
Hedvig Lindahl b. 1983  Sweden Association football Lesbian[418]
Ylva Lindberg b. 1976  Sweden Ice hockey Lesbian[330]
Lori Lindsey b. 1980  United States Association football Lesbian[419]
Elena Linari b. 1994  Italy Association football Lesbian[420]
Matthew Lister b. 1992  United Kingdom Canoeing Gay[421]
Ruesha Littlejohn b. 1990  Ireland Association football Lesbian[422]
Ari-Pekka Liukkonen b. 1989  Finland Swimming Gay[423]
Chester Lockhart b. 1992  United States Dancing Queer[424]
Chloe Logarzo b. 1994  Australia Association football Lesbian[321]
Joanna Lohman b. 1982  United States Association football Lesbian[425]
Lella Lombardi 1941–1992  Italy Motor racing Lesbian[426]
Lorena b. 1997  Brazil Association football Lesbian[3]
Greg Louganis b. 1960  United States Diving Gay[427]
Robyn Love b. 1990  United Kingdom Wheelchair basketball Lesbian[428]
Jewell Loyd b. 1993  United States Basketball Lesbian[429]
Tom Luchsinger b. 1991  United States Swimming Gay[430]
Joey Lye b. 1987  Canada Softball Lesbian[249]
Shannon Lynn b. 1985  United Kingdom Association football Lesbian[431]
Frida Maanum b. 1999  Norway Association football Lesbian[432]
Cheryl Maas b. 1984  Netherlands Snowboard Lesbian[385]
Sofía Maccari b. 1984  Argentina Field hockey Lesbian[433]
Yusaf Mack b. 1980  United States Boxing Gay[434]
Jack Mackenroth b. 1969  United States Swimming Gay[435][436]
Angela Madsen 1960–2020  United States Rowing, track and field Lesbian[437]
Liliane Maestrini b. 1987  Brazil Beach volleyball Lesbian[247]
Dalton Maldonado b. 1995  United States Basketball Gay[438][439]
Hana Mandlíková b. 1962  Czech Republic Tennis Lesbian[citation needed]
Robbie Manson b. 1989  New Zealand Rowing Gay[440][256]
Karina Manta b. 1996  United States Ice dancing Bisexual[441]
Patricio Manuel b. 1985  United States Boxing Transgender[442]
Arthur Mariano b. 1993  Brazil Gymnastics Gay
Brian Marshall b. 1965  Canada High jump Gay[443]
Marta b. 1986  Brazil Association football Lesbian[444]
Charlie Martin b. 1981  United Kingdom Auto Racing Transgender[445]
Christy Martin b. 1968  United States Boxing Lesbian[446]
Collin Martin b. 1994  United States Association football Gay[447]
Carlo Masi b. 1976  Italy Bodybuilding Gay[448][449]
Johnny Mathis b. 1935  United States Basketball Gay[450][451][452]
Ian Matos 1989-2021  Brazil Diving Gay[256]
Amélie Mauresmo b. 1979  France Tennis Lesbian[453]
Stephany Mayor b. 1991  Mexico Association football Bisexual[454]
Marnie McBean b. 1968  Canada Rowing Lesbian[455]
Adam McCabe b. 1991  United States Association football Gay[456][457]
Katie McCabe b. 1995  Ireland Association football Lesbian[422]
Martha McCabe b. 1989  Canada Swimming Lesbian[458]
Robert McCall 1958–1991  Canada Figure skating Gay[459]
Haylie McCleney b. 1994  United States Softball Lesbian[460]
Angel McCoughtry b. 1986  United States Association football Lesbian[461]
Ray McDonald b. 1944–1993  United States American football Gay[462]
Stewart McKinney 1931–1987  United States Auto racing Bisexual[463][464]
Lindsy McLean b. 1938  United States American football Gay[465]
Erin McLeod b. 1983  Canada Association football Lesbian[466]
Beth Mead b. 1995  United Kingdom Association football Lesbian[467]
Linda Medalen b. 1965  Norway Association football Lesbian[468]
Simona Meiler b. 1989  Switzerland Snowboard Lesbian[469]
Ioannis Melissanidis b. 1977  Greece Gymnastics Gay[470]
Rosa Mendes b. 1979  Canada Professional wrestling Bisexual
Conner Mertens b. 1994/1995  United States American football Bisexual[471]
Harriet Metcalf b. 1958  United States Rowing Lesbian[472]
Kristie Mewis b. 1991  United States Association football Lesbian[473]
Kim Meylemans b. 1996  Belgium Skeleton Lesbian[474][475]
Theresa Michalak b. 1992  Germany Swimming Lesbian[476]
Domien Michiels b. 1983  Belgium Equestrian Gay[477]
Vivianne Miedema b. 1996  Netherlands Association football Lesbian[478]
Linda Mienzer b. 1965  Bermuda Cricket Lesbian[479]
Hans Peter Minderhoud b. 1973  Netherlands Equestrian Gay[255][256]
Greet Minnen b. 1997  Belgium Tennis Lesbian[480]
Matthew Mitcham b. 1988  Australia Diving Gay[481]
Cameron Mitchell b. 1973  United States Professional bodybuilding Bisexual[482][483][484]
Eric Mitchell b. 1992  Canada Ski jumping Gay[485]
Renee Montgomery b. 1986  United States Basketball Lesbian[486]
Tara Moore b. 1992  United Kingdom Tennis Lesbian[487]
Chris Morgan b. 1973  United Kingdom Powerlifting Gay[488]
Carolina Morace b. 1964  Italy Association football Lesbian[489]
Jim Morris b. 1936–2016  United States Professional bodybuilding Gay[490]
Chris Mosier b. 1980  United States Triathlon Transgender[491]
Gili Mossinson b. 1978  Israel Basketball Bisexual[492][493]
Bruce Mouat b. 1994  United Kingdom Curling Gay[494]
Hannah Mouncey b. 1989  Australia Handball, Australian rules football Transgender, Lesbian[495]
Valerie Mulcahy b. 1983  Ireland Gaelic football Lesbian[496]
Nadine Müller b. 1985  Germany Discus throw Lesbian[497]
Nina Müller b. 1980  Germany Handball Lesbian[498]
Susann Müller b. 1988  Germany Handball Lesbian[498]
Sandra Näslund b. 1996  Sweden Freestyle skiing Lesbian[13]
Christine Nairn b. 1990  United States Association football Lesbian[499]
Carl Nassib b. 1993  United States American football Gay[500]
Martina Navratilova b. 1956  Czech Republic Tennis Lesbian[501]
Guillermina Naya b. 1996  Argentina Tennis Lesbian[502]
Ondrej Nepela 1951–1989  Slovakia Figure skating Gay[162]
Robert Newton b. 1981  United Kingdom Athletics Gay[503]
Cindy Ngamba b. 1998  Cameroon Boxing Lesbian[3]
Jordan Nobbs b. 1992  United Kingdom Association football Lesbian[504]
Bente Nordby b. 1974  Norway Association football Lesbian[355]
Scott Norton b. 1982  United States Bowling Gay[505]
Jana Novotná 1968–2017  Czech Republic Tennis Lesbian
Tegan Nox b. 1994  United Kingdom Professional wrestling Bisexual[506]
Diana Nyad b. 1949  United States Swimming Lesbian[507]
Katja Nyberg b. 1979  Sweden Handball Lesbian[508]
Amanda Nunes b. 1988  Brazil MMA Lesbian[509]
Nina Nunes b. 1985  United States MMA Lesbian[509]
Graeme Obree b. 1965  United Kingdom Cycling Gay[510]
Ryan O'Callaghan b. 1983  United States American football Gay[511]
Jolanta Ogar b. 1982  Poland Sailing Lesbian[512]
Kelley O'Hara b. 1988  United States Association football Lesbian[513]
Inger Pors Olsen b. 1966  Denmark Rowing Lesbian[514]
Paul O'Brien b. 1968  New Zealand Horse riding Gay[129]
Ryan O'Meara b. 1984  United States Ice dancing Gay[515]
Curdin Orlik b. 1993  Switzerland Professional wrestling Gay[516][517]
Brian Orser b. 1961  Canada Figure skating Gay[518]
Kanako Otsuji b. 1974  Japan Karate, Taekwondo Lesbian[519]
Caroline Ouellette b. 1979  Canada Ice hockey Lesbian[139]
Nigel Owens b. 1971  United Kingdom Rugby referee Gay[520]
Matt Pacifici b. 1993  United States Association football Gay[521]
Robert Páez b. 1994  Venezuela Diving Gay[522]
Dave Pallone b. 1951  United States Baseball Gay[523]
Dan Palmer b. 1988  Australia Rugby Gay[524]
Šárka Pančochová b. 1990  Czech Republic Snowboard Lesbian[525]
Bob Paris b. 1959  Canada Professional bodybuilding Gay[526]
Sandy Parker b. 1952  Canada Professional wrestling Lesbian[527]
Lily Parr 1905–1978  United Kingdom Association football Lesbian[528]
Anja Pärson b. 1981  Sweden Downhill skiing Lesbian[529]
Pat Patterson 1941–2020  Canada Professional wrestling Gay[530][531]
Maartje Paumen b. 1985  Netherlands Field hockey Lesbian[197]
Lee Pearson b. 1974  United Kingdom Equestrian Gay[532]
Christinna Pedersen b. 1986  Denmark Badminton Lesbian[533]
Otto Peltzer 1900–1970  Germany Track and field Gay[534]
Mike Penner 1957–2009  United States Journalist Transgender[535]
Carlos Peralta b. 1994  Spain Swimming Gay[536]
María Pérez b. 1996  Spain Track and field athletics Lesbian[537]
Nesthy Petecio b. 1992  Philippines Boxing Lesbian[538]
Babett Peter b. 1988  Germany Association football Lesbian[539]
Alexis Peterson b. 1995  Germany Basketball Lesbian][540]
Pauline Peyraud-Magnin b. 1992  France Association football Lesbian[541][542]
Beate Peters b. 1959  Germany Track and field Lesbian[86]
Erin Phillips b. 1985  Australia Basketball, Australian rules football Lesbian[254]
David Pichler b. 1968  United States Diving Gay[543]
Fernanda Pinilla b. 1993  Chile Association football Lesbian[544]
Aslie Pitter b. 1960  United Kingdom Association football Gay[545]
Jessica Platt b. 1989  Canada Ice hockey Transgender[546]
Brian Pockar 1959–1992  Canada Figure skating Gay[459]
Nadia Podoroska b. 1997  Argentina Tennis Lesbian[502]
Paul Poirier b. 1991  Canada Figure skating Gay[547]
Ish Polvorosa b. 1997  Philippines Volleyball Queer[548]
Hope Powell b. 1966  United Kingdom Association football Lesbian[549]
Natalie Powell b. 1990  United Kingdom Judo Lesbian[550]
Lauren Powers b. 1961  United States Professional bodybuilding Bisexual[551]
Christen Press b. 1988  United States Association football Lesbian[552]
Lauren Price b. 1994  United Kingdom Boxing Lesbian[553]
Peter Prijdekker b. 1948  Netherlands Swimming Gay[554][555]
Sedona Prince b. 2000  United States Basketball Lesbian[556]
Bev Priestman b. 1986  United Kingdom Association football Lesbian[557]
Luke Prokop b. 2002  Canada Ice hockey Gay[558]
Simon Proulx-Sénécal b. 1991  Canada Figure skating Gay[13]
Mike Pucillo b. 1986  United States Professional wrestling Gay[559][560][561]
Janne Puhakka 1995–2024  Finland Ice hockey Gay[562]
Allie Quigley b. 1986  Hungary Basketball Lesbian[563]
Quinn b. 1995  Canada Association football Non-binary[564]
Jocelyn Rae b. 1991  United Kingdom Tennis Lesbian[565]
Eric Radford b. 1985  Canada Figure skating Gay[566]
Chelsea Randall b. 1991  Australia Football Australia Lesbian[567]
Megan Rapinoe b. 1985  United States Association football Lesbian[568]
Jamie Lee Rattray b. 1992  Canada Ice hockey Lesbian[13]
Felicitas Rauch b. 1996  Germany Association football Lesbian[569]
Javier Raya b. 1991  Spain Figure skating Gay[570]
Lisa Raymond b. 1973  United States Tennis Lesbian[571]
Stephen Rhodes b. 1984  United States Motor racing Gay[572][573]
Renée Richards b. 1934  United States Tennis Transgender[574]
Helen Richardson-Walsh b. 1981  United Kingdom Field hockey Lesbian[182]
Kate Richardson-Walsh b. 1980  United Kingdom Field hockey Lesbian[182]
Sha'Carri Richardson b. 2000  United States Track and field Lesbian[575]
Lucia Rijker b. 1967  Netherlands Kickboxing Bisexual[576]
Adam Rippon b. 1989  United States Figure skating Gay[577]
Hig Roberts b. 1991  United States Giant slalom Gay[578]
Ian Roberts b. 1965  Australia Rugby league Gay[579]
Dustin Robertson [pl] b. 1975  United States Professional bodybuilding Gay[580][581][582]
Ronald Robertson 1937–2000  United States Figure skating Gay[583]
Robbie Rogers b. 1987  United States Association football Gay[584]
Craig Rogerson b. 1965  Australia Diving Gay[585][586][587]
Jeff Rohrer b. 1958  United States American football Gay[588]
Yulimar Rojas b. 1995  Venezuela Track and field Lesbian[589]
Ana Romero b. 1987  Spain Association football Lesbian[590]
Nyla Rose b. 1982  United States Professional wrestling Transgender[591]
Petra Rossner b. 1966  Germany Cycling Lesbian[25]
Devon Rouse b. 1998  United States Motor racing Gay[592][593]
Olivier Rouyer b. 1955  France Association football Gay[863]
Stephanie Rovetti b. 1991  United States Rugby Sevens Lesbian[595]
Lauren Rowles b. 1998  United Kingdom Pararowing Lesbian[596]
Paul Ruggeri b. 1988  United States Gymnastic Gay[597]
Javier Ruisanchez b. 1997  Puerto Rico Artistic swimming Gay[598]
Matthew Rush b. 1972  United States Professional bodybuilding Gay[599]
Ryan Russell b. 1992  United States American football Bisexual[600]
Kamilla Rytter Juhl b. 1983  Denmark Badminton Lesbian[533]
Jaiyah Saelua b. 1988  American Samoa Association football Transgender[601]
Senni Salminen b. 1996  Finland Athletics Lesbian[602]
Angela Salvagno b. 1976  United States Professional bodybuilding Bisexual[603][non-primary source needed]
Michael Sam b. 1990  United States American football Gay[604]
Macarena Sánchez b. 1991  Argentina Association football Lesbian[605]
Victoria Sandell Svensson b. 1977  Sweden Association football Lesbian[606]
Lianne Sanderson b. 1988  United Kingdom Association football Lesbian[425]
Ilaria Sanguineti b. 1994  Italy Cycling Lesbian
Chip Sarafin b. ?  United States American football Gay[607]
Enrique Sarasola Jr. b. 1963  Spain Equestrian Gay[608]
Jill Saulnier b. 1992  Canada Ice hockey Lesbian[13]
Ronja Savolainen b. 1997  Finland Ice hockey Lesbian[13]
Tabea Schendekehl b. 1998  Germany Rowing Lesbian[609]
Erik Schinegger b. 1948  Austria Downhill skiing Transgender[610]
Lea Schüller b. 1997  Germany Association football Lesbian[75]
Ralf Schumacher b. 1975  Germany Auto Racing Bisexual[611]
Megan Schutt b. 1993  Australia Cricket Lesbian[612]
Nat Sciver b. 1992  United Kingdom Cricket Lesbian[101]
Dale Scott b. 1959  United States Baseball Gay[613]
Jill Scott b. 1987  United Kingdom Association football Lesbian[121]
Lauren Scruggs b. 2003  United States Fencing Lesbian[614]
Caroline Seger b. 1985  Sweden Association football Lesbian[615]
Guenter Seidel b. 1960  Germany Equestrian Gay[616]
Linda Sembrant b. 1987  Sweden Association football Lesbian[75]
Caster Semenya b. 1991  South Africa Athletics Lesbian, Intersex[617]
Alena Sharp b. 1981  Canada Golf Lesbian[618]
Patty Sheehan b. 1956  United States Golf Lesbian[619]
Kailen Sheridan b. 1995  Canada Association football Lesbian[620]
Will Sheridan b. 1985  United States Basketball Gay[621]
Kate Shierlaw b. 1989  Australia Australian rules football Lesbian[622]
Bianca Sierra b. 1992  Mexico Association football Bisexual[454]
Sandra Sigurðardóttir b. 1986  Iceland Association football Lesbian[75]
Jackie Silva b. 1962  Brazil Beach volleyball Lesbian[623]
Rafaela Silva b. 1992  Brazil Judo Lesbian[624]
Nicole Silveira b. 1994  Brazil Skeleton Lesbian[13]
Eudy Simelane 1977–2008  South Africa Association football Lesbian[625]
Georgia Simmerling b. 1989  Canada Track cycling Lesbian[399]
Roy Simmons 1956–2014  United States American football Gay[626]
Brian Sims b. 1978  United States American football Gay[627]
Johan Jimmy Sjödin b. 1977  Sweden Diving Gay[628]
Yasmin Skene b. 1998  Australia Floorball Gay[629]
Blake Skjellerup b. 1985  New Zealand Speed skating Gay[630]
Vibeke Skofterud 1980–2018  Norway Cross-country skiing Bisexual[337]
Katarzyna Skorupa b. 1984  Poland Volleyball Lesbian[631]
Rikke Skov b. 1980  Denmark Handball Lesbian[632]
Rivallino Sleur b. 1976  Netherlands Association football Gay[633]
Alana Smith b. 2000  United States Skateboarding Bisexual and non-binary[634]
Jerry Smith 1943–1986  United States American football Bisexual[635]
Emilce Sosa b. 1987  Argentina Volleyball Lesbian[636]
Douglas Souza b. 1995  Brazil Volleyball Gay[637]
Laís Souza b. 1988  Brazil Skiing Lesbian[638]
Judy Sowinski 1940–2011  United States Roller derby Lesbian[639]
Muffin Spencer-Devlin b. 1953  United States Golf Lesbian[501]
Sherida Spitse b. 1990  Netherlands Association football Lesbian[640]
Marianne Steinbrecher b. 1983  Brazil Volleyball Lesbian[641]
Helen Stephens 1918–1994  United States Track and field Lesbian[642]
James Stephanie Sterling b. 1984  United Kingdom Wrestler Non-binary and Pansexual[643]
Breanna Stewart b. 1994  United States Basketball Lesbian[644][645]
Demi Stokes b. 1991  United Kingdom Association football Lesbian[646]
Casey Stoney b. 1982  United Kingdom Association football Lesbian[647]
Beth Storry b. 1978  United Kingdom Field hockey Lesbian[182]
Samantha Stosur b. 1984  Australia Tennis Lesbian[648]
Jérémy Stravius b. 1988  France Swimming Gay[36]
Luke Strong b. 1993  United Kingdom Trampolining Bisexual[649]
Martina Strutz b. 1981  Germany Track and field Lesbian[650]
Rennae Stubbs b. 1971  Australia Tennis Lesbian[571]
Tricia Stumpf b. 1970  United States Skeleton Lesbian[651]
Erica Sullivan b. 2000  United States Swimming Lesbian[652]
Zach Sullivan [de] b. 1994  United Kingdom Ice hockey Bisexual[653]
Pia Sundhage b. 1960  Sweden Association football Lesbian[654]
Jan Švub b. 1982  Czech Republic Professional bodybuilding Gay[655]
Emma Swanson b. 1995  Australia Australian rules football Lesbian[148]
Stacy Sykora b. 1977  United States Volleyball Lesbian[656]
Tainá b. 1995  Brazil Association football Lesbian[3]
Blyth Tait b. 1961  New Zealand Equestrian Gay[657]
Nanae Takizawa b. 1987  Japan Volleyball Lesbian[658]
Connor Taras b. ?  Canada Kayak Gay[659]
Tarciane b. 2003  Brazil Association football Lebian[3]
Diana Taurasi b. 1982  United States Basketball Lesbian[660]
Jodie Taylor b. 1986  United Kingdom Association football Lesbian[380]
Penny Taylor b. 1981  Australia Basketball Lesbian[660]
Irma Testa b. 1997  Italy Boxer Queer
David Testo b. 1981  United States Association football Gay[661]
Ina-Yoko Teutenberg b. 1974  Germany Cycling Lesbian[662]
Mark Tewksbury b. 1968  Canada Swimming Gay[472]
Carole Thate b. 1971  Netherlands Field hockey Lesbian[19]
Alyssa Thomas b. 1992  United States Basketball Lesbian[663]
Gareth Thomas b. 1974  United Kingdom Rugby Gay[664]
Kristen Thomas b. 1993  United States Rugby Lesbian[57]
Lia Thomas b. 1999  United States Swimming Transgender[665][666][667]
Markus Thormeyer b. 1997  Canada Swimming Gay[668]
Ian Thorpe b. 1982  Australia Swimming Gay[669]
Heath Thorpe b. 2000  Australia Gymnastics Gay[670]
Bill Tilden 1893–1953  United States Tennis Gay[671]
Ted Tinling 1910–1990  United Kingdom Tennis Gay[672]
Jesús Tomillero b. 1994  Spain Association football referee Gay[673]
Susannah Townsend b. 1989  United Kingdom Field Hockey Lesbian[674]
Jeffrey Trammell b. 1950  United States Basketball Gay[675]
Emma Trott b. 1989  United Kingdom Cycling Lesbian[676]
Esera Tuaolo b. 1968  United States American football Gay[677]
Gabbi Tuft b. 1978  United States Professional wrestling Transgender[678][679]
Ruby Tui b. 1991  New Zealand Rugby Lesbian[94]
Marc Tur b. 1994  Spain Race walking Gay[680]
Emma Twigg b. 1987  New Zealand Rowing Lesbian[681]
Colton Underwood b. 1992  United States American football Gay[682]
Marcus Urban b. 1971  Germany Association football Gay[683]
Lara Vadlau b. 1994  Austria Sailing Lesbian[684]
Brian Vahaly b. 1979  United States Tennis Gay[685]
Sarah Vaillancourt b. 1985  Canada Ice hockey Lesbian[337]
Daniëlle van de Donk b. 1991  Netherlands Association football Lesbian[467]
Stefanie van der Gragt b. 1992  Netherlands Association football Lesbian[686]
Sanne van Dijke b. 1995  Netherlands Judo Lesbian[550]
Merel van Dongen b. 1993  Netherlands Association football Lesbian[687]
Michele Van Gorp b. 1977  United States Basketball Lesbian[688]
Sanne van Kerkhof b. 1987  Netherlands Speed skating Lesbian[689]
Ella Van Kerkhoven b. 1993  Belgium Association football Lesbian[690]
Dane van Niekerk b. 1993  South Africa Cricket Lesbian[367]
Alison Van Uytvanck b. 1994  Belgium Tennis Lesbian[691]
Courtney Vandersloot b. 1989  Hungary Basketball Lesbian[563]
Júlia Vasconcelos b. 1992  Brazil Taekwondo Lesbian[388]
Laura Vasilescu b. 1984  Romania Handball Lesbian[692]
Dan Veatch b. 1965  United States Swimming Gay[693]
Anne Veenendaal b. 1995  Netherlands Field Hockey Lesbian[694]
Sebastián Vega b. 1988  Argentina Basketball Gay[695]
Julian Venonsky b. 1993  United States Rowing Gay[696]
Sophie Vercruyssen b. 1992  Belgium Bobsleigh Lesbian[697]
Mike Verschuur b. 1987  Netherlands Motor racing Gay[698]
Johnmar "OhMyV33Nus" Villaluna b. 1994  Philippines Esports Queer[699]
Ólína Guðbjörg Viðarsdóttir b. 1982  Iceland Association football Lesbian[262]
Linda Villumsen b. 1985  New Zealand Cycling Lesbian[676]
Lisa-Marie Vizaniari b. 1971  Australia Track and field, boxing Lesbian[700]
Marianne Vos b. 1987  Netherlands Cycling Lesbian[701]
Chris Voth b. 1990  Canada Indoor volleyball Gay[702]
Tom Waddell 1937–1987  United States Decathlon; creator of the Gay Games Gay[703]
Kira Walkenhorst b. 1990  Germany Beach volleyball Lesbian[704]
Jackie Walker 1950–2002  United States American football Gay[705]
Louisa Wall b. 1972  New Zealand Rugby Lesbian[706]
Ji Wallace b. 1977  Australia Gymnastics Gay[707]
Michaela Walsh b. 1993  Ireland Boxing Lesbian[708]
Sarah Walsh b. 1983  Australia Association football Lesbian[709]
Abby Wambach b. 1980  United States Association football Lesbian[710]
Jeffrey Wammes b. 1987  Netherlands Gymnastics Gay[256][711]
Frederic Wandres b. 1987  Germany Equestrian Gay[712]
Haleigh Washington b. 1995  United States Volleyball Bisexual[713]
Danny Watts b. 1979  United Kingdom Auto racing Gay[714]
Kendall Wesenberg b. 1990  United States Skeleton Bisexual[715]
Ann Wauters b. 1980  Belgium Basketball Lesbian[716]
Saskia Webber b. 1971  United States Association football Lesbian[717]
Rowie Webster b. 1987  Australia Waterpolo Lesbian[718]
Johnny Weir b. 1984  United States Figure skating Gay[719]
Rick Welts b. 1953  United States Basketball executive Gay[720]
Peter Wherrett b. 1936–2009  Australia Motor racing Transgender[721]
Diane Whipple b. 1968–2001  United States Lacrosse Lesbian[722]
Sami Whitcomb b. 1988  United States Basketball Lesbian[723]
Sue Wicks b. 1966  United States Basketball Lesbian[724]
Marieke Wijsman b. 1975  Netherlands Speed skating Lesbian[725]
Hannah Wilkinson b. 1992  New Zealand Association football Lesbian[726]
Leah Wilkinson b. 1986  United Kingdom Field hockey Lesbian[57]
Laurie Williams b.1992  United Kingdom Wheelchair basketball Lesbian[727]
Marlon Williams b. 1988  United States American football Bisexual[728]
Nicola Williams b. 1982  Australia Association football Lesbian[489]
Sharni Williams b. 1988  Australia Rugby union Lesbian[729]
Stephanie Williams b. 1992  United Kingdom Association football Lesbian
Leah Williamson b. 1997  United Kingdom Association football Lesbian[504]
David Wilson b. 1966  Canada Figure skating Gay[730]
Spencer Wilton b. 1973  United Kingdom Equestrian Gay[256]
Keelin Winters b. 1988  United States Association football Lesbian[731]
Paul Wirtz 1958–2006  Canada Figure skating Gay[566]
Chris Witty b. 1975  United States Speed skating Lesbian[662]
Lara Wolf b. 2000  Austria Freestyle Skiing Lesbian[732]
Jack Woolley b. 1998  Ireland Taekwondo athlete Gay[733]
Andrea Worrall b. 1977  United Kingdom Association football Lesbian[734]
Tyler Wright b. 1994  Australia Surfing Lesbian[735]
Ireen Wüst b. 1986  Netherlands Speed skating Bisexual[337][736]
Alissa Wykes b. 1967  United States American football Lesbian[737]
Marta Xargay b. 1990  Spain Basketball Lesbian[645]
Kirsty Yallop b. 1986  New Zealand Association football Lesbian[738]
Tameka Yallop (née Butt) b. 1991  Australia Association football Lesbian[738]
Yoko Yamada b. 1979  Japan Professional wrestling, MMA Bisexual[739]
Kumi Yokoyama b. 1993  Japan Association football Transgender[740]
Darren Young b. 1983  United States Professional wrestling Gay[741]
Shelina Zadorsky b. 1992  Canada Association football Lesbian[742]
Babe Didrikson Zaharias 1911–1956  United States Golf, basketball, baseball, track and field Bisexual[743]
Micah Zandee-Hart b. 1997  Canada Ice hockey Lesbian[13]
Julia Zigiotti Olme b. 1997  Sweden Association football Lesbian[744]
Katarzyna Zillmann b. 1995  Poland Rowing Lesbian[745]
Sharnee Zoll-Norman b. 1986  United States Basketball Lesbian[746]

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