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Transgender runner Valentina Petrillo creates history after qualifying for final in 400 meters at Paralympic Games

Valentina Petrillo, a visually impaired Italian athlete, made history as the first openly transgender athlete at the Paralympic Games, advancing to the T12 400-meter race final. Diagnosed with Stargardt disease at 14, Petrillo resumed running inspired by Pietro Mennea and began her gender transition in 2019, promoting inclusivity in Para sports.
Transgender runner Valentina Petrillo creates history after qualifying for final in 400 meters at Paralympic Games
Valentina Petrillo (AP Photo)
NEW DELHI: Valentina Petrillo, a 50-year-old Italian athlete, made history on Monday by becoming the first openly transgender athlete to compete in the Paralympic Games.
Petrillo, who is visually impaired, secured her place in the final of the women's T12 400-meter race at the Stade de France, finishing second in her heat with a time of 58.35 seconds.
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Petrillo's participation marks a significant moment in Paralympic history, though the milestone was met with little outward reaction from the crowd, comprised largely of schoolchildren. However, the event drew significant media attention, with numerous journalists present to document Petrillo's historic race.
Diagnosed with Stargardt disease, a degenerative eye condition, at the age of 14, Petrillo had paused her athletic pursuits.
She later returned to running, inspired by Italian Olympic champion Pietro Mennea, and began competing in Para sport at 41. Petrillo began her gender transition in 2019 and has since continued to excel in her discipline, securing bronze medals in both the 200-meter and 400-meter races at the 2023 World Championships.
Petrillo's participation in the Paralympics follows recent scrutiny surrounding gender in sports, particularly after unfounded questions arose about the gender of Olympic boxing champion Imane Khelif.
Undeterred, Petrillo's focus remains on her athletic performance. She is set to compete in the 400-meter final on Tuesday and the 200-meter heats on Friday. This historic participation paves the way for greater inclusivity and representation within the Paralympic movement.
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