GO-lympics Recap: Laila Edwards Makes History, Inaugural Women’s Double Luge Event, And More
From ice hockey to curling to cross-country skiing, women are making history during the 2026 Olympics.
From ice hockey to curling to cross-country skiing, women are making history during the 2026 Olympics.
Sports leaders have reached consensus on new eligibility criteria for trans athletes – policy to be announced within several months.
Four days into the 2026 Winter Olympics and LGBTQ+ players are already making headlines.
After a decade of sacrifice, discipline and perseverance, the Olympic gold medalist has no intention to give up the fight.
A quick roundup of the sapphic, camp, and culture-shifting moments from Super Bowl 2026.
In a politically fraught moment, Carlile viewed the Super Bowl performance as a chance to acknowledge the country’s complexity.
From Wilka’s Bar to the Meadowlands, the Sirens are hosting watch parties for the Winter Games—and it’s about to get loud.
Paige Bueckers condemned ICE’s actions in her home state and donated $50,000 of Unrivaled winnings to a local charity.
Nicole Silveira and Kim Meylemans will represent two different countries in the single-person skeleton event at the Winter Olympic Games in February.
The newly announced class recognizes pioneers from women’s baseball to the WNBA, alongside media figures and sports leaders who pushed inclusion forward.
Serious injuries have forced the three time Olympic snowboarder into retirement, closing a career defined by resilience and queer visibility.
No secrets here, just two engaged, openly queer hockey players preparing to face each other at the Games.
The “More Than a Game” campaign launches as the Supreme Court hears cases challenging state bans on transgender girls in school sports.
Professional Women’s Hockey team, the New York Sirens, will face off at the Garden against the Seattle Torrent for a history-making moment in April.
Amber Glenn is the first woman to win three consecutive U.S. Figure Skating Championships since Michelle Kwan – and will be the first openly queer woman to represent the U.S. on the Olympic Figure Skating team.
The Gotham FC forward and her wife, Estefanía Cruz, announced the birth on social media.
As the women’s hockey tournament approaches, three out queer players are representing Team USA at the highest level of the sport.
From Perth to Brazil, women’s soccer closed out 2025 with love, legacy, and two very gay “I do’s.”
In advance of its inaugural season, the Tempo revealed a new look, crafted to celebrate community and reflect the team’s forward-driving spirit.
The sports icons are adapting Meryl Wilsner’s popular novel into a scripted series centered on rivalry, desire, and elite women’s soccer.
A new nationwide campaign is turning women’s sports bars into community hubs collecting food and essentials for families who need them most.
Years after her controversial social media activity was found, PWHL’s Britta Curl has once again attempted to apologize to queer fans who aren’t buying it.
“Unstoppable” pulls back the curtain on returning to sports after childbirth, injury’s emotional toll, systemic inequities in nutrition, and the realities of aging.
Organizers say the event will remain a celebration of inclusion even as the participating teams represent governments that repress queer communities.
GO caught up with Watch Party PHL founder Jen Leary to get the scoop on her plans for Philly’s new women’s sports hub, The Stoop Pigeon.
The viral moment capped a thrilling first week for the PWHL, which also saw record attendance and standout performances on the ice.
DeMarco will be one of eight male head coaches in the WNBA, as the women’s league continues to tap talent from the NBA.
They’re just two rival rugby players in love, dealing with travel, trolls, and everything in between.
The WPBL is the first American pro women’s league since the WWII-era All-American Girls league that took to the diamonds in short-skirted tunics.
After a storied and truly iconic career, Tobin Heath has been chosen as an inductee to the National Soccer Hall of Fame in her first year of eligibility.
The off-season three-on-three basketball league is back for its second season and we couldn’t be happier.
The Angel City FC defender took to social media and The New York Post to demand gender eligibility standards from the league.
A league of their own, at last!
The two-time World Cup champion and Angel City FC forward says she’s ready for her next chapter after more than a decade at the top of women’s soccer.
“It’s not about stopping, it’s never the end.” (Caster Semenya)
Finland is the second country to lift gender restrictions in pairs dancing following Canada’s lead.