The dual code rugby international on stigma, sexual health and inspiring the next generation
By Gavin Willacy for No Helmets Required
Gareth Thomas played 100 times for Wales at rugby union and four at rugby league. He spent the last few years of his career,hoping to illuminate the subject of sexuality. He retired in 2011 after his club – Wrexham-based Crusaders – withdrew from Super League and injury ruled out leading Wales against England, New Zealand and Australia in the Four Nations. He was the only “out” gay male player from around 3,500 first team professionals at nearly 150 British rugby, football and cricket clubs. That figure still remains at one. Progress is glacial.
The former Bridgend, Cardiff and Toulouse centre first spoke publicly about having HIV five years ago. Now 50, and physically well, Thomas was taken to court by a former partner who accused him of infecting him with HIV. Thomas settled in early 2023 but maintained his innocence and said he settled without any admission of liability due to the costs involved of fully defending himself.
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Source link : https://www.theguardian.com/sport/no-helmets-required/2024/nov/07/gareth-thomas-rugby-broke-me-down-but-i-managed-to-rebuild-myself
Author : Gavin Willacy
Publish date : 2024-11-07 08:00:54
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