🚨Man wins "women's" Michigan Professional State Championship in disc golf
Almost immediately after participating in the 2025 PDGA United States "Women's" Disc Golf Championships, male disc golfer Ben "Ember" Simonis took 1st place at the Michigan Professional State Championships held July 4-6.
Finishing behind Simonis in 6th place was fellow male Robert "Amanda" Branch, and in 9th, yet a third male, Jamison "Jami" Gust.
Disc golf continues to discriminate against female athletes.
🧵Although I hadn't seen the results at the time, when I saw the Ice Breaker HEMA group post calling out "bigots" I knew that meant there were men participating in what is supposed to be the women's division.
I wasn't expecting it to be this bad though…
It turns out, all three medals in the "Women's and Underrepresented Longsword" event at the Icebreaker Open 2025, Gold, Silver, and Bronze, went to male fencers.
1st - Roman "Romana" Shemayev
2nd - John "Joan" Keizer
3rd - Andrew "Claire" Sell
The only woman who seems to have won anything in the entire Icebreaker Open 2025 tournament was Ania Chaney, who won "Honorable Conduct" award.
The Icebreaker organizers have succeeded in almost completely excluding women.
HeCheated has uncovered even more men competing in what are supposed to be "women's" HEMA events.
At the Spring Steel 2025 tournament, male athlete "Iris" Garcia (Monson) took 1st place in both the "Underrepresented Genders (URG)" (women's) longsword and messer events.
The narrative of victimhood men and boys who pretend to be women and girls portray and then foist onto the mainstream media is both disgusting and dangerous.
Let's take a look at this article about male athlete Declan "Harriette" Mackenzie, a young man who believed himself to be entitled to take a place away from a woman on a women's team and cheat in women's sports.
This is a long one…
The article opens with a description of a play where Mackenzie was flagrantly fouled. An opposing player pulled him by the jersey to the floor.
Just for reference, Mackenzie is 6'2", the tallest player on the VIU team and one of the tallest in the league.
"Was it frustration? Frustration happens…"
The frustration of being forced to play against a 6'2" man who is the "best player" in the women's conference (because he is the only man in the conference) is not something that should be happening. Ever.
The issue is not that Mackenzie calls himself "trans." The issue is that he's an adult human male, a man.
"Harriette Mackenzie decided, for only the second time in [his] life to stop hiding who [he] was."
Mackenzie has been paraded around as a "trans" child since he was 9 years old. Everyone in college basketball knew he was male. Everyone.
It's always interesting when we're expected to be surprised when these men who have long been publicly paraded for being male make a spectacle to announce themselves as male.
🧵Men who pretend to be women bear the full responsibility of their own actions, but that doesn't mean they haven't been enabled by almost everyone around them from athletic organizations to the media, family, and even teammates.
One harmful result of "gender ideology" is that we can no longer trust what we are reading.
When a "woman" is described in the news as committing a crime, reporters may as well just say "person," as the word "woman" can now mean anything. It's the same in the athletic world.
Here are a few examples:
“Daughter Inspires Mom to Get Back in the Saddle” – September 2017 Athlete of the Month nsga.com/daughter-inspi…
"Six years ago, Candace Kennedy-Hess thought her cycling days were long over. The challenges of a single mom raising kids, earning a master’s degree at NYU, and pursuing a successful sales and marketing career had relegated her custom bike to be a garage wall hanger for 16 years."
“I grew up on the Jersey Shore and rode bikes a lot,” she recalls. “I loved to surf, and used cycling to help keep me in shape. The cycling took over in my 20s and 30s.”
"Candace competed semi-pro in several disciplines, including mountain biking, downhill and cross-country, and she earned her share of podium positions. But at 38, life responsibilities prompted her to hang it up, thinking she was done for good."
Nowhere in this article does it mention that "Candace" is actually a man formerly known as Robert Kennedy.
This is just one example of how these men seek to erase and replace women.
Kennedy-Hess's wife, the actual mother of his children, no longer exists, and a narrative is put forth instead that portrays him as a "single mother" raising kids and balancing a career in a male-dominated industry.
Kennedy-Hess says his daughter's cancer diagnosis inspired him to pick up the bike again, because what better way to help women battling breast cancer than to steal women's cycling podiums as a male cyclist."
"Racing with mostly younger people, Candace yearned to have more women her age to compete against. “I didn’t know about Senior Games until a couple of girls mentioned they had been in them. I thought, maybe I’ll go give it a try.”
"She found she could still perform at a high level in the National Senior Games, earning two gold medals in road races and two bronze medals in time trials in 2015. In the 2017 National Senior Games presented by Humana, she added a silver in the women’s 60-64 20K race and finished fifth in the 40K."
Michael "Lauren" Jeska burst onto the "women's" fell (mountain) running scene in the late 2000s, winning no fewer than 40 races between 2008 and 2015 including 4 national championship titles in English and British fell running.
Jeska also ran at parkrun, finishing 1st female in 17 of the 18 he ran and setting a parkrun course record.
Where is Jeska today?
Serving year 8 of his 18-year sentence for attempted murder at HM Prison Foston Hall in Derbyshire.
HM Prison Foston Hall is a women's prison.
In 2015, UK athletics told Jeska he would need to provide blood tests to prove that his hormone levels were within the accepted range required for him to run "as a woman."
After Jeska failed to provide these tests (apparently, he did not want the fact that he was male to be made public) he was told his results would be considered "null and void."
On March 22, 2018, Jeska drove to the UK Athletics office in Birmingham armed with two knives where he proceeded to stab the head of HR, Ralph Knibbs, a man who was working to help Jeska, in the head and neck in an attack that was described as though he were "trying to skewer meat."
The two men who attempted to restrain Jeska were also injured, though less severely than Knibbs, who survived but suffered a stroke at the scene and was left with permanent partial loss of vision and disability due to severed nerves.
In court it was revealed that Jeska had revealed to a psychologist that he had fantasized about "going to the Alexander stadium and killing all of the staff," despite people who knew him saying he had a "compliant nature" and was "certainly not aggressive."
Jeska's parents claimed the attack was completely "out of character" and blamed the decision by UK Athletics to remove his results to have been "traumatizing" for him.
To be clear, Jeska is a man who displayed transvestic disorder (where men pretend to be women) which is often associated with psychiatric illness and has been observed to have an overlap with serial killers and sexually-motivated offenses.
He attempted to murder a man in cold blood, injuring three men in the process who physically struggled to stop him, yet to this day is being held in a women's prison.
Jeska was found during the course of the investigation to have autism, which seems to be common in "trans" identified males.
🧵On July 1st, a 58-year-old man formerly known as James Phillips, now going by the name "Kathryn," won the 50-59 age group "women's" title at the 2025 USA Cycling Masters & Junior Road National Championships.
Phillips' entrance into the race was hidden from other competitors. Female racers who entered the women's category specifically so they would not have to race against men where blindsided by a large man lining up at the start and finishing on top of the podium.
For anyone unfamiliar with what has been happening in women's cycling, this may come as a shock and an outrage.
For those who are aware of what has been going on, while no less outrageous, this is just another day. This is simply the tip of the iceberg.
There are at least 100 men who have participated in "women's" bike sports including events in BMX, mountain biking, road races, gravel races, cyclocross, and track racing.
These men have entered at least 3,410 "women's" events, placing 1st in no less than 711 and making the podium in 1,443.
At least 9 of these men have been "women's" national champions, and 30 have ridden professionally or in the "elite" category. One man was part of the Olympic team at Tokyo.
Let's look at a few examples of the discrimination that has been happening to female athletes in cycling…
Dubbed by the lead organizer as “the last great American bike race," the Mission Crit race held in San Francisco attracts racers from all over the world as one of the last fixed-gear focused races in the U.S. and is considered a sort of "national championship" for fixed gear racing.
The event has two categories: "men's" and "WTFNB". The men's category, of course, being for men, and the WTFNB for "women," "trans-femme," and "non-binary" racers, in other words for both women and men.
There is no race for female athletes despite the organizers trying to encourage more women to join.
In 2019, the Mission Crit 6 WTFNB race was won by male cyclist Casey Williamson aka "Evelyn (Evie) Hound."
Williamson switched to the "women's" category of cycling in 2017 and had been "dominating" other races as well.