Culture Women's fencer opens up on refusing to face transgender opponent, accepting punishment and backlash - The female fencer says the issue has turned her from a lifelong Democrat to a conservative Republican

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Women's fencer Stephanie Turner took her mask off and got a knee in front of her transgender opponent.

Ahead of a bout at the Cherry Blossom Open in Maryland over the weekend, Turner, 31, made the decision not to compete against trans athlete Redmond Sullivan. And Turner also wanted to make sure her refusal was caught on video for the world to see.

Turner came to the decision the night before the event when she checked the competition pools and saw that she would be competing against Sullivan, whom she had read about in an article last year.

"I saw that I was going to be in a pool with Redmond, and from there I said, ‘OK, let’s do it. I'm going to take the knee,'" Turner told Fox News Digital.

Turner went through all her warm-ups that day and went on to fence in four bouts before her matchup with the trans athlete. When it came, she was "nervous and shaky," but was sure about her decision.

"I knew what I had to do because USA Fencing had not been listening to women's objections regarding [its gender eligibility policy]," Turner said.

"I took a knee immediately at that point. Redmond was under the impression that I was going to start fencing. So when I took the knee, I looked at the ref and I said, ‘I’m sorry, I cannot do this. I am a woman, and this is a man, and this is a women's tournament. And I will not fence this individual.'

"Redmond didn't hear me, and he comes up to me, and he thinks that I may be hurt, or he doesn't understand what's happening. He asks, ‘Are you OK?’ And I said, ‘I’m sorry. I have much love and respect for you, but I will not fence you."

And right after that, Turner's punishment by USA Fencing commenced.

"Redmond says to me, ‘Well you know, there is a member on the board of directors here who supports me, and there is a policy that acknowledges me as a woman, so I am allowed to fence, and you will get blackcarded,’ and I said, 'I know," Turner said.

Minutes later, the referees dealt Turner a black card, which represents the most severe penalty, leading to expulsion from the tournament or event for serious rule infractions or unsportsmanlike behavior.

Turner said she was then escorted to the bout committee where she had to explain what she did. She says the members then handed her a copy of the association's transgender policy and made her sign a document acknowledging the black card. Turner said she signed the document under objection.

Then, Turner was escorted out of the venue, she said.

USA Fencing provided a statement to Fox News Digital addressing the incident.

"USA Fencing enacted our current transgender and non-binary athlete policy in 2023. The policy was designed to expand access to the sport of fencing and create inclusive, safe spaces. The policy is based on the principle that everyone should have the ability to participate in sports and was based upon the research available of the day," the statement read.

"We respect the viewpoints on all sides and encourage our members to continue sharing them with us as the matter evolves. It's important for the fencing community to engage in this dialogue, but we expect this conversation to be conducted respectfully, whether at our tournaments or in online spaces. The way to progress is by respectful discussion based in evidence."

A USA Fencing spokesperson also told Fox News Digital that Turner was not penalized for her stance against trans inclusion, but simply for refusing to fence.

"In the case of Stephanie Turner, her disqualification was not related to any personal statement but was merely the direct result of her decision to decline to fence an eligible opponent, which the FIE rules clearly prohibit," the spokesperson said.

"According to the FIE (International Fencing Federation) Technical Rules, specifically Article t.113, a fencer is not permitted to refuse to fence another properly entered fencer for any reason. Under these rules, such a refusal results in disqualification and the corresponding sanctions. This policy exists to maintain fair competition standards and preserve the sport’s integrity."

Turner said she has not heard anything back from the organization since the incident.

It was an incident she had actively tried to avoid at prior events. Turner said she previously refused to enter multiple past fencing events that included other transgender fencers that she knew about. It's an issue that she made an effort to stay on top of for her own awareness and safety.

"In previous years when I had known about transgender fencers being present, I just wouldn't register, but for this one, Redmond must have signed up after me," Turner said.

"I was like, ‘You know what, I’m just going to give it to God. If this person shows up to my event and is on my script, then I would take a knee, and that would be God's will.'"

It was not a decision she came to lightly, however.

Turner paid close attention to the "protect women's sports" movement that has emerged in recent years, and the backlash and harassment faced by the women who took part in it. She recalled the story of Riley Gaines being held hostage and assaulted at San Francisco State University in April 2023.

The idea of the backlash haunted Turner, but wasn't enough to stop her from taking the knee.

"It will probably, at least for a moment, destroy my life. I don't think that it's going to be easy for me from now on going to fencing tournaments. I don't think it's going to be easy for me at practice," Turner said. "It's very hard for me to do this."

For Turner, one of the sacrifices she is most concerned about is impeding the friendships she has with people in the LGBT community, who she said don't currently know about her stance on the issue.

As a lifelong Democrat, Turner insists she never opposed LGBTQ people. But the issue of trans inclusion of women's sports has driven her away from supporting the party, and she now identifies as a "new Republican conservative."

"I voted red down the ticket this year," Turner said. "It was like waking up to the lies of the mainstream media… Just to watch so many of my friends have this glassy-eyed look while just defending this policy because their brains can not manage the possibility that their party or their position has been wrong on this, and perhaps this isn't a civil rights movement, and they have been misled."

Turner added that she fully supports President Donald Trump cutting funding to states that allow trans athletes to compete in women's and girls sports.

"Something needs to be done, and there are activists who have embedded themselves in authoritative positions in sports bodies."

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Let's actually examine

The event was the "Swarthmore College Phoenix Cup C & Under" (https://fencingtracker.com/event/30971/results) and is one of two mixed events that Stephanie (our hero - https://fencingtracker.com/p/100173803/Stephanie-Turner) has done in the last seven years.

Stephanie is a rank D24 Foil (as of last year) and is 31 years old. She was previously a C rank (it goes E, D, C, B, A in order) but has been falling year over year. She also carries a strength rating of approx ~2280 (which is down from approx ~2600). For reference, it works like a chess rating where everyone starts at 2500 and then adjusts. She has (across 7 years) won exactly 1 event out of 60 attempts.

Let's look at her matches for the mixed event.

Match 1 - L vs Ian Flynn. Beat her 5 to 1, very clean.
Match 2 - W vs Harrison Kovacs. She wins 5 to 2, which sounds impressive until you look up the stats and see that Harrison Kovacs competes in the Men's Youth 14 (aka he's a fucking kid). He's a class E, literal child, with a STR rating of approx ~1650
Match 3 - W vs Luka Specter. She wins 5 to 2. Luka is Unranked and carries a STR rating of approx ~1300. Statistically less impressive than the child she beat in the earlier round and also is an Epee fencer and not a foil fencer. He was beaten by Harrison in this same tournament and only tallied a single victory (against a woman lol).
Match 4 - L vs Pau Chou-Esteban. She loses 4 to 5. Pau is stronger with an Epee (C class) and has a STR rating of ~1,600 with Foil.
Match 5 - W vs Hannah Gordon. She beats Hannah 5 to 1. Hannah is Unranked and carried a STR rating for approx 1197.
Match 6 - W vs Kathryn Young. She beat Kathryn 5 to 0. Kathryn is unranked and has literally only ever won a single match in her entire career (of 19 mathches).

From here she's out of pools and the tournament starts proper.
Match 7 - W vs Ethan Lee. Wins 15 to 12. Ethan was competing in Y-14 in the '22 calendar year, making him 16 or 17 for this event. He just got to D rank last year and carries a STR of approx 1880. He's not as young as Harrison, but high school aged.
Match 8 - W vs Pau Chou-Esteban. She wins 15 to 14, the same Pau from Match 4. Still not a foil guy but probably a good match.
Match 9 - L vs Luis Largaespada. Loses 5 to 15. Luis is on a similar track to Stephanie (former C class) but is older. Carries a STR rating of ~2500.

So for the mixed event, Stephanie beat two literal kids under 18, one adult who got beat by one of the kids and has no ranking, two women, and one actual man who is using a sword they don't favor. Real impressive stuff there. Stephanie also clearly doesn't have an issue fencing men who clearly identify as men.

Let's look at our tranny for comparison

Redmond (much like the other men in this circuit) seems to be better with Epee (STR 2250) than Foil (STR 1725) and has only been competing as a woman since Sept 28, 2024. Shockingly, "she" has only been to 6 tournaments as a woman but has won 2 of those (which, if you're keeping track - means Redmond the tranny has more #1 finishes in seven months then Stephanie has in seven years). Somehow, shockingly, Redmond never won as a man inside four years but I'm sure that's just a coincidence. As a man, they roughly won 40% of their tournament matches - as a woman 63.6% - another shocking coincidence I'm sure.

Redmond (during that same tournament) beat a much higher rated woman (STR 2000), almost beat a C ranked woman (lost 4 to 5) carrying a STR of 2500 and probably would have brutalized Stephanie even though they seem to be garbage at fencing (and would rather use epee).
 
Is it?
This is like saying since a 100m runner ran a marathon once they should've be ok with running marathons forevermore.


No bruh, what if she didn't like going to the mixed tournament and fighting some weird grab bag of people, as seen in :
So for the mixed event, Stephanie beat two literal kids under 18, one adult who got beat by one of the kids and has no ranking, two women, and one actual man who is using a sword they don't favor. Real impressive stuff there. Stephanie also clearly doesn't have an issue fencing men who clearly identify as men.
And wanted to fight people who would be more on her level?
It's sometimes called mirror matches and it's very useful for practices.

Instead she gets some massive hon who wants to pretend he is just like her.
 
More dudes competing against women in USA Fencing from today in Los Angeles


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"Anne" Crocket seems to be in major decline, but even then carries a STR rating of ~2750. "She" has been doing this for a few years - competing as a woman since 2019 at least. From 2019 to 2023, carried a STR rating of ~3100-3300. Anne was statically supposed to win 5 times, but only won once.

Anne doesn't fence a ton but for the 2022 season had a fucking 82.4% win ratio (lmao). In '23 it fell to 62.5% and in '24 it's 25.9%. Not sure if he's just legit too old now, has some health problem, or is doing the tranny thing of holding back to pretend things are fair.

"Annika" seemed harder to find and is already throwing up huge red flags. https://fencingtracker.com/p/100685344/Annika-Suchoski/strength . Name appears to be actually Suchoski but is wearing "Suchocka" on their jacket here, but has competed under Suchoski. Much more prolific and carries a STR rating of approx ~2300 Epee, ~1800 Foil and looks like they started fencing this year. Annika took a 2nd place finish in their second tournament and literally was one person away (a woman with a STR of ~2800) from a 1st place finish.
 
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