The 13-year-old contest skater girl Shiloh Catori has got all the skateboarders, and the masses pity her after losing to a 29-year-old transgender skateboarder in the Boardr Open skateboarding competition, an event sponsored by Red Bull and Sports Illustrated.
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Despite losing to a much older competitor, Catori shared her thoughts and feelings using her Instagram account to spread positivity. "Let's find a way to love, include and respect everyone!" she said.
She added. "I'm not upset at all like at all. If anything, I'm really worried about how Ricci must be feeling. I really admire her courage. I can't imagine how awful this must feel to see all this hate from all these people."
"Skateboarding is a wonderful sport - we accept and love everyone no matter how they choose to be identified. We're not judgmental people," she said.
Catori may not be a sore loser, but fellow girl skater Taylor Silverman, as a woman, revealed how she has come in second place several times in recent skateboarding competitions, having been beaten by trans women.
Silverman is still not yet done fighting for women's rights as an athlete and is becoming a public speaker for women's rights in sports.