Sports Hall of Fame to meet following alleged transphobic incident in involving inductee
A sports hall of fame in Prince Albert, Saskatchewan will meet next week to discuss the future of one of its inductees who was involved in a high-profile incident in Kelowna that has captured national attention.
Josef Tesar was watching a grandchild compete at an elementary school track meet at the Apple Bowl June 8, when he allegedly approached a competitor who had short hair and asked to see proof that they were a girl. He questioned whether they were transgender and suggested they did not belong in a girls’ track event.
Tesar’s wife was also there and it’s alleged she called the girls’ parents ‘groomers’ and ‘genital mutilators.’ The girl is not transgender.
Tesar has now been banned from attending events in the Central Okanagan School District. The district confirmed to paNOW that they got word of the incident and worked with other schools at the track meet to identify Tesar and his wife before formally banning them from any district property or events.