'HeCheated' reveals the staggering cost of males participating in female sport

"Men and boys have participated in over 8,731 women's competitions.

They have placed 1st at least 2,903 times and top three at least 4,747 times.

They have stolen at least $1,600,087 in prizes and 446 awards...."

These are just some of the statistics that we are aware of so far. 

The website titled HeCheated is documenting the known cases of males taking the places and prized positions of females in women’s sport.

The statistics so far are very alarming. 

Users can search the site by sport and scroll through the disheartening number of males taking advantage of ‘inclusivity’ laws that exclude women from their own sport. 

HeCheated.org was largely inspired by SheWon.org. SheWon.org is an ever-evolving, ever-growing database of female athletes who have lost medals, podium spots, records, awards, and other athletic accomplishments and opportunities due to male participation in the female athletic division.

While SheWon.org seeks to give these women and girls the recognition they deserve, HeCheated.org seeks to call out these male athletes and expose the damage that they have each caused to women and girls in sports.

On this site, you will find men and boys, males of all ages and competition levels, from high school to masters, amateur to professional.

The website lists results for sports such as archery, cycling, cricket, football, netball, tennis, swimming, golf, rowing, running and many more. It includes data from the USA, UK, Canada, Australia, South America and beyond. It also addresses the myths that sporting organisations try to use to silence opposition. The injury report is harrowing to read, documenting the ways females have suffered for taking the field against males who appropriate female stereotypes.

The website also features some powerful statements that can be used for inspiration to make t-shirts, stickers, social media posts, painted rocks to leave in public places, etc to raise awareness.

Women's sports are not retirement plans for aging male athletes.

Women's sports are not for males whose parents have told them they're girls.

Women's sports are not social circles for males who don't fit in or get along with other males.

Women's sports are not therapeutic solutions for males with depression or poor mental health.

Women's sports are not support groups for males who don't feel comfortable with themselves or their own sexuality.

Women's sports are not for pretty or feminine looking males, males who make themselves look like women, or homosexual males.

Women's sports are not for weak males, unathletic males, or males with low levels of testosterone.

Women's sports are not for castrated males or males who have a physical impairment or disadvantage against other males.

Women's sports are not for males who call themselves "woman," “girl,” "intersex," "nonbinary" “transfeminine,” or any other word they prefer for themselves.

Women’s sports are not for male athletes who want the honor and praise that come with elite athletics without making the sacrifices to get there. Sacrifices that include taking care of the body and prioritizing health over all else, including aesthetic and appearance.

Women's sports are for female athletes. To give women and girls: old, young, amateur, elite, disabled, unathletic, gay, straight, unattractive, rich, poor, masculine, feminine - all female people - opportunities to participate, advance, and succeed in athletics in an environment that supports them, listens to their concerns, protects them from harm, focuses on them, and above all else, prioritizes the needs, comfort, well-being, and happiness of female human beings.