Fully grown, biological male Nathanielle Morin, who “identifies” as a woman and is paid $140,000 a year as a Liberal advisor, is attempting to justify beating a 12-year-old girl in sports.
As the Western Standard earlier reported, Morin competed in and won the 5 km BougeBouge Montreal run with a time of 25:32 February 4 in the Female 30-39 category. The second- and third-place winners, Maude Bisson and Marie Beaux, trailed behind with times of 31:16 and 31:48.
Morin won the “fastest female” contest across all age categories — if it weren’t for him, Saoirse Hoogenraad, a girl in the 10-12 age category would have won. She had a time of 26:08.
If Morin had competed against men, his biological category, he would have been third in the 30-39 age category and 10th overall.
Morin, who is advisor to Minister for Women and Gender Equality Marci Ien, on Saturday posted a statement on the pushback he’s received for competing in women’s sports. In it, he boasted of winning nine races in three countries so far in 2025, all of them against women, and promised to respect the rules of each country regarding trans-identifying people in sports.
Morin said his situation is making a splash due to the fact that he was born a biological male, calling it his “medical history.” He says due to his competing at the level of “amateur recreational,” “the state of scientific research in the field” and his “medical transition” are all reasons that support his competing against women and girls.