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April 19, US Olympic Runner in the middle distance Nikki Hiltz posted Teltok video This included interviews with the runner of women’s marathon Natalie Daniels. The post followed only two days before Daniels was supposed to compete in the Boston Marathon, and just six months after she gave birth to her first child.
Hiltz’s Tiktok opened with a clip of Daniels, who shared that she thought she was not competing in the marathon, as biologically male trances would compete in the women’s field. The clip is originally from Promotional interview with the activist brand of XX-XY Atleticics sportswear.
In the same post on the popular social media platform, Hiltz encouraged Daniels to give up because of her concern about the transition of involvement, until she disagrees with her new mother’s attitude against it.
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Nikki Hiltz responds after winning a woman’s 1,500 Mu match with a record with a record 3: 55.33 during the US Olympic teams at the Hayward Field trials, Eugene, Ore., June 30, 2024. (Kirby Lee-Usa Today Sport)
For Hiltza, the post was in line with the regular contents of the athlete of the athlete, who often shows an Olympian who promotes certificates of transitional carriers and discussing against opposition of trans switching on in sports. Hiltz is a biological athlete competing in the women’s category, while identifying himself as transgender and non-dinnar.
Shortly after Hiltz’s Tiktoca Post went live, the IT reaction focused on Daniels, who said many Hiltz followers and fans began to send her astonishing messages.
“I didn’t think there would be that angry cruelty,” Daniels told Fox News Digital about the answer she received from the interview. “People tried to find us when we were in Boston.”
Daniels states that one person told her, “” I live in Boston, and if I see you on the street, I’ll hunt you. ”
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Marathon runner Natalie Daniels runs during the Boston Marathon on April 21, 2025. (Kindness of Natalie Daniels)
The new mother said that the worst alleged comment she saw from the person said, “I hope your son will come out like a trance and never talk to you again.” “Her son was only six months old at the time.
Daniels said that he eventually assumes responsibility for messages directed towards her and his family. Still, Hiltz’s Tictok cited because of her contribution to a return blow.
“[Hiltz] There is also freedom of speech. So [Hiltz’s] The opinion is just as valid to share as mine, “Daniels said.” I mean [Hiltz] encouraged a crowd that really pulled out of hand, probably, I mean, very fast … I think the fact is that [Hiltz] He didn’t do anything about it, it’s not surprising.
“I think I’m ultimately responsible for what I said. And I know that what I said was out of love and desire to continue supporting and encouraging women and women’s sports.”
Still, Daniels did not make experience easier.
“The messages of very hatred were disturbing. There were several times when I was just, I don’t want to cry, but I would just start crying several times,” she said. “And I would say to my husband,” I’m sorry, it’s just like a lot, there’s a lot to deal with people like “You’re this evil grumpy bigot” or “You’re stupid”.

Runners cross the starting line 125. (AP Photo/Mary Schwalm, file)
“Instead of having this very rational engagement, they went straight for threats and violence.”
Fox News Digital reached for Hiltz’s Talents Agency, Hawa Management, to answer.
When the day of the Boston Marathon came, on April 21, Daniels was ready for potential attacks and killed it against her on the track after receiving her messages, warning her, she said. But instead, she only heard the root singing of support, she claims. She even had one of her best finishes, reaching the target line at 2:50:04 in 110th place.
She continued her love on social networks because she saw the praise of praise and respect that she eventually overshadowed the support she received to get up a female sport and appearance in an interview with the Athletics XX-XY to begin with.
For Daniels, this helped to confirm the decision she had made, partly because of the experience of becoming a new mother. Daniels said that during her pregnancy, a trip to the accuser involved a survey that assumed that the only reason was pregnant because of the failed control of the onset, not her own intentions.
“In society, I just feel like this reductive definition of what it means to be a woman means, which means being a woman is basically one, and that is an approach to abortion. And in our culture, it seems that all of us should worry,” said Daniels, a native of Virginia. She added that a poll and growing cultural stigmatization of pregnancy are nourished in her passion to protect the athletes from trans his inclusion.
“I know these things may be different things, but it all associates with this dehumanization of women. For me, it’s like in this culture, in this political climate, female is an incredibly vague, vague thing,” she added.
The decision was earned by Daniels praise and support during the marathon and online, but not from his running club, Light Horse Track Club in Washington, DC, which he claims to be more aligned with Hiltz than with her.
Daniels said she faced a decision to appear in an interview with the Athletics XX-XY by the club leadership.

Natalie Daniels runners, left and Nikki Hiltz. (Kindness Natalie Daniels/Getty Images)
Daniels said she had offered a statement explaining that her attitude was not intended for the attack on Trans People for her identity, but that she was advocating for women like him. But that won’t be enough, she said.
She claims that they offered her to continue running at the club if she told her apology and publicly recognized the ability of a biological man to become a woman, which she refused to do.
Daniels claims that the club told her that, in order to calm her directors, she had to share a statement on the social media that read: “” Now I understand that a person can take hormones and surgery, and she can become a woman. “
“I was like,” I won’t do it. I can’t do it … “It goes completely against my Christian values,” she said. “It goes completely against what I know about how God works.”
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Daniels said that she then found out about her removal from the team via the SMSie -ae -the place from the board as she sat on her paved part.
So, she begins her own race club with XX-XY athletics and founder Jennifer Sey.
While she is still adapting to regular web hatred and even the occasional appearances of viewers at competitions, Daniels said she was looking forward to raising her family and accepting her new role on the movement to keep the transcends outside the female sport.
The Light Horse Track Club did not immediately respond to the Fox News Digital request for comment.
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