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| pronouns=[[he/him]], [[they/them]]<ref name="Padgett">{{Cite web |title=Paralympian Champion Ness Murby Comes Out as Trans |last=Padgett |first=Donald |work=out.com |date=10 November 2020 |access-date=23 November 2020 |url= https://www.out.com/sports/2020/11/10/paralympian-champion-ness-murby-comes-out-trans}}</ref> | | pronouns=[[he/him]], [[they/them]]<ref name="Padgett">{{Cite web |title=Paralympian Champion Ness Murby Comes Out as Trans |last=Padgett |first=Donald |work=out.com |date=10 November 2020 |access-date=23 November 2020 |url= https://www.out.com/sports/2020/11/10/paralympian-champion-ness-murby-comes-out-trans|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20230601000631/https://www.out.com/sports/2020/11/10/paralympian-champion-ness-murby-comes-out-trans |archive-date=17 July 2023 }}</ref> | ||
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Ness came out as [[genderqueer]] and [[transmasculine]] in 2020, on an episode of the ''Five Rings to Rule Them All'' podcast.<ref name="Padgett" /> | Ness came out as [[genderqueer]] and [[transmasculine]] in 2020, on an episode of the ''Five Rings to Rule Them All'' podcast.<ref name="Padgett" /> | ||
They are married to wife Eva Fejes, whom they met in Japan.<ref name="Heroux">{{Cite web |title=For Ness Murby, coming out as a trans athlete is about helping others — all while making Paralympic history |last=Heroux |first=Devin |work=CBC |date=18 November 2020 |access-date=23 November 2020 |url= https://www.cbc.ca/sports/paralympics/ness-murby-paralympian-1.5806872}}</ref> | They are married to wife Eva Fejes, whom they met in Japan.<ref name="Heroux">{{Cite web |title=For Ness Murby, coming out as a trans athlete is about helping others — all while making Paralympic history |last=Heroux |first=Devin |work=CBC |date=18 November 2020 |access-date=23 November 2020 |url= https://www.cbc.ca/sports/paralympics/ness-murby-paralympian-1.5806872|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20230426182556/https://www.cbc.ca/sports/paralympics/ness-murby-paralympian-1.5806872 |archive-date=17 July 2023 }}</ref> | ||
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Date of birth | October 4, 1985 |
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Pronouns | he/him, they/them[1] |
Gender identity | genderqueer and transmasculine[1] |
Ness Ashby Murby is a Canadian Paralympic athlete who competes in discus throw and javelin throw.[2][3][4] He is legally blind and suffers from nerve damage in their left leg.[1]
Ness came out as genderqueer and transmasculine in 2020, on an episode of the Five Rings to Rule Them All podcast.[1]
They are married to wife Eva Fejes, whom they met in Japan.[5]
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- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 Padgett, Donald (10 November 2020). "Paralympian Champion Ness Murby Comes Out as Trans". out.com. Archived from the original on 17 July 2023. Retrieved 23 November 2020.
- ↑ Murby, Ness [@nessmurby] (2020-11-09). "I am. Ness Ashby Murby [...]" – via Twitter.
- ↑ "Ness Murby - IPC Athlete Bio". Infostrada Sports. Archived from the original on 2020-11-12. Retrieved 27 April 2020.
- ↑ "Our Team - Ness Murby". Athletics Canada. Archived from the original on 2020-11-12. Retrieved 27 April 2020.
- ↑ Heroux, Devin (18 November 2020). "For Ness Murby, coming out as a trans athlete is about helping others — all while making Paralympic history". CBC. Archived from the original on 17 July 2023. Retrieved 23 November 2020.
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