
Originally Posted by
colby
And in those pictures, she sure looks like a woman to me. A lot of the track and field athletes are tall, fit, muscular, and don't have strong feminine features. That body type is kind of what got them there in the first place, isn't it??

All the pictures I've seen of her, she looks like a woman to me, too. Perhaps people who've never competed in track or who are unfamiliar with the body competitive runners develop could be confused. Especially if they are also not used to seeing women with short hair. (remember the hysteria when Winona Ryder and Natalie Portman had buzz cuts? short hair is non-standard at the moment...)
Last edited by KnottedYet; 08-23-2009 at 09:54 AM.
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