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Outsports is a sports news website concerned with LGBT issues and personalities in amateur and professional sports. The company was founded in 1999 by Cyd Zeigler, Jr. and Jim Buzinski. The Outsports Revolution (Alyson Publications), by Zeigler and Buzinski, was released in 2007. The book chronicles the development of the Outsports.com brand and its impact on the world of gay sports, covers the gay sports movement, introduces both famous and non-famous LGBT athletes, and examines various myths and controversies regarding gays and sports.

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  • Outsports is a sports news website concerned with LGBT issues and personalities in amateur and professional sports. The company was founded in 1999 by Cyd Zeigler, Jr. and Jim Buzinski. The Outsports Revolution (Alyson Publications), by Zeigler and Buzinski, was released in 2007. The book chronicles the development of the Outsports.com brand and its impact on the world of gay sports, covers the gay sports movement, introduces both famous and non-famous LGBT athletes, and examines various myths and controversies regarding gays and sports. The site received the 2003 National Lesbian and Gay Journalists Association's Excellence in New Media Journalism Award. Outsports was purchased by Vox Media in 2013. Buzinski and Zeigler retained editorial control and continue to operate the site as part of its sports blog network SB Nation. (en)
  • Outsports is een sportwebsite uit de Verenigde Staten die verslag doet van lhbt-onderwerpen en -personen in de sportwereld. De website werd in 1999 opgericht door en . De website won in 2003 de 'New Media Journalism Award' van de . Nadat de site in 2013 werd opgekocht door bleven Zeigler en Buzinski aan als redacteuren. Outsports inventariseerde onder meer hoeveel atleten er tijdens de Olympische Spelen van 2012, 2016 en 2020 uit de kast waren. (nl)
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  • Outsports is een sportwebsite uit de Verenigde Staten die verslag doet van lhbt-onderwerpen en -personen in de sportwereld. De website werd in 1999 opgericht door en . De website won in 2003 de 'New Media Journalism Award' van de . Nadat de site in 2013 werd opgekocht door bleven Zeigler en Buzinski aan als redacteuren. Outsports inventariseerde onder meer hoeveel atleten er tijdens de Olympische Spelen van 2012, 2016 en 2020 uit de kast waren. (nl)
  • Outsports is a sports news website concerned with LGBT issues and personalities in amateur and professional sports. The company was founded in 1999 by Cyd Zeigler, Jr. and Jim Buzinski. The Outsports Revolution (Alyson Publications), by Zeigler and Buzinski, was released in 2007. The book chronicles the development of the Outsports.com brand and its impact on the world of gay sports, covers the gay sports movement, introduces both famous and non-famous LGBT athletes, and examines various myths and controversies regarding gays and sports. (en)
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  • Outsports (nl)
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