The emergence of New Zealand's first transgender top-level weightlifter is creating tension in the sport's ranks.
Olympic weightlifter Tracey Lambrechs has confirmed she has had to shed 17kg in a bid to make a lower weight class after her rival Laurel Hubbard claimed the top qualifying spot in the division she represented New Zealand in at the Rio Games.
Olympic Weightlifting New Zealand (OWNZ) has named Hubbard in the 90kg+ weight class in the New Zealand team to compete at the Australasian championships in Melbourne this month.
Hubbard's emergence as an international-calibre lifter last year has forced Lambrechs to aim for a lower weight division.
"It was a big shock," Lambrechs told Radio Sport. "At first I was quite angry and then confused and upset.