The Harry Potter author is no stranger to wading into the row surrounding trans athletes in sport
Transgender sprinter Valentina Petrillo sparked controversy this week by qualifying for the women’s semi-finals at the Paris Paralympics, despite previously competing in men’s categories.
The 51-year-old Italian athlete, who is visually impaired, secured her place in the T12 400m event on Monday, but missed out on a spot in Tuesday’s finale after finishing third.
Petrillo, who transitioned in 2019 at the age of 46, had previously won 11 national titles in men’s T12 competitions between 2015 and 2018. Her inclusion in women’s events has reignited debates about fairness in sport, with prominent figures voicing their concerns.
JK Rowling, the renowned British author, has been vocal in her criticism of Petrillo’s inclusion.
In a scathing tweet, Rowling sarcastically remarked: “Why all the anger about the inspirational Petrillo? The cheat community has never had this kind of visibility!
“Out and proud cheats like Petrillo prove the era of cheat-shaming is over. What a role model!”

JK Rowling has been a vocal support of biological female rights
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The Harry Potter creator’s comments have added fuel to the ongoing debate surrounding transgender athletes in women’s sports.
Rowling’s stance reflects a growing concern among some that biological differences may confer unfair advantages, potentially compromising the integrity of women’s competitions.
Her outspoken position has resonated with those who argue for maintaining sex-based categories in sports, whilst drawing criticism from trans rights advocates.
Former Olympians have joined the chorus of criticism against Petrillo’s inclusion. Mara Yamauchi, a two-time Olympic marathon runner, expressed her frustration on social media, stating: “This makes my blood boil.
“A talented, hard-working, exceptional female athlete is out of the T12 400m bc of a 50-year old father of two performing womanface on the world’s stage.”
Tennis legend Martina Navratilova echoed these sentiments, retweeting Yamauchi’s comments and adding: “Amen to this thread! And stop telling (me) it’s the democrats that did this.
“It’s men who are doing this- men in positions of power like IOC who make the rules and males who know they have advantage but compete against women anyway.”
These reactions from respected athletes highlight the growing concern over the fairness of transgender participation in women’s sports.
Amidst the controversy, Petrillo has defended her right to compete, telling the BBC that her participation represents an “important symbol of inclusion”.
She also told the Daily Mail after securing a spot in last night’s semi-final: “From today I don’t want to hear anything more about discrimination, prejudices against transgender people,” she told the Daily Mail.
“There are lots of people dying only for being trans, people are killed because they are trans, people commit suicide because they are trans and lose their jobs, or (they are) are not included in sport. But I made it. If I can make it, everyone can make it.”
The debate surrounding Petrillo’s case echoes recent controversies in Olympic events.

Valentina Petrillo missed out on a spot in the T20 400m women’s final
During last month’s Olympics, Rowling criticised the inclusion of Algerian boxer Imane Khelif in women’s boxing, despite Khelif not being transgender but having a difference in sex development.
As sporting bodies grapple with these issues, the Petrillo case underscores the need for clear, evidence-based policies.
The challenge lies in preserving the integrity of women’s sports whilst ensuring opportunities for transgender athletes.
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