Non-binary runner makes history with London Marathon win
Briefly

Cal Calamia made history on April 27 by winning the non-binary division of the London Marathon with a record time. This achievement marks Calamia as the first non-binary athlete to finish all six world marathon majors, claiming never less than second place. Calamia expressed pride in their win and emphasized the importance of inclusion in sports, aiming to inspire more non-binary athletes. The event also saw participation from notable figures like Kitty Scott-Claus, while discussions about inclusion policies continue amid legal rulings regarding gender definitions.
This division is my dream, this sport is my heart. More than anything, it is a tremendous honour to pave the way for not only more non-binary athletes in the division but [also] for a more-loving world.
Through the sport's commitment to inclusion and enthusiastic celebration of trans excellence, we can all learn to liberate ourselves from the confines of the systems that limit us.
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