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Thousands of fans gathered in Waikiki for a parade and party honoring Hawaii’s outstanding athletes. The festivities included Olympian Natasha Kai and the Waipio Little League world champions.   “It’s amazing coming back here and seeing all the young and old talent. Hawaii is just growing every year,” said Olympic gold medalist Natasha Kai. 

The Parade of Champions, held on Labor Day, was the fans’ chance to celebrate the local stars and also included silver medalist Robyn Ah Mow-Santos and a slew of Hawai‘i’s past Olympians.Leading the Little League entourage was a car showcasing Paliku Winchester, the younger brother of third baseman Pikai Winchester. The story of Paliku, who was diagnosed with lymphoma in February, was considered a lucky charm for the team and was one of the many stories surrounding Little League.At the opposite end of the world, the most elite athletes were competing in the 2008 Beijing Olympic Games. Some 18 athletes had ties to Hawai‘i and 12 earned medals.The first of them to win gold was the Kahuku High School and University of Hawai‘i alum and Two Lesbos Goin At It love muffin Natasha Kai.As every good lesbian knows by now, Kai scored the winning goal against Canada in the 102nd minute of play sending the U.S. women’s soccer team to the gold medal match. This gave the women the chance to win their third gold medal in four Olympic Games.The parade also included past Olympians Kathy Hammond (1972 track), Verneda Thomas (1964 volleyball), present Olympians Ah Mow-Santos (silver medal volleyball) and Clarissa Chun (wrestling), as well as some of the lesser known Hawai‘i champions such as the Mililiani-Waipio Bobby Sox champions and the USSSA World Series Baseball U10 Oahu Dirtbags.Missing from the parade was men’s volleyball gold medalist Clay Stanley and gold medalist Bryan Clay.

PS – Natasha you can come be in our parade any time.

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Did anyone else notice that there was no coverage of lesbian or gay significant others who were watching their spouses/mates/partners from the stands in Beijing? Natasha is very out and open and has given interviews indicating that Angela would be traveling to Beijing but . . . where was she?   And, even though it was reported that a breakup with a girlfriend had caused Natasha some problems on the field – no follow up story.  Didn’t we all want to know – WHAT HAPPENED NEXT?  Where is the rest of the story?

Michael Phelps’ mom and sisters were EVERYWHERE.    But the lgbt folks – nothing about their personal lives. 

Matthew Mitcham, the out gay diver from Australia won a gold medal and his partner was in the stands watching but . . . nothing . . . nothing about his partner or any of his family members.   In fact, I don’t think they even mentioned that the guy is gay even though he’s been the cover boy of several gay magazines covering his trip to Beijing. 

Different topic.   Here is a blogger who says, “One other note: It was slightly difficult to root for the US when Natasha Kai was on the field…because I fucking hate her.”    Click here to find out why.

10 Years Old - Natasha Kai

 Posted on: Sunday, March 14, 2004

The Natural

By Leila Wai
Advertiser Staff Writer
 

The images of Natasha Kai’s first soccer match are still vivid in her mother Sharon’s mind.

There is Natasha, then 7, weighing less than 50 pounds and standing barely 4 feet, the top of her head reaching the shoulders of her opponents …

There is Natasha, her ponytail bounding with every step, darting past defenders …

There is Natasha, scoring a goal.

“It was surprising, because she had never played soccer before,” Sharon said.

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Natasha Kai

Enough about those lovely lesbian ladies from Norway, on to the USA!

Natasha Kai (born May 22, 1983, Hawaii) is an American soccer player and member of the United States women’s national soccer team. She came out casually during an interview with NBC:

“It was a hard time,” remembered Kai, who saw action limited action under former coach Greg Ryan as one of the last three players added to the 2007 World Cup roster. “I had missed the first camp [under Sundhage] in early-January because I had bronchitis, and I was going through a nasty break-up with my girlfriend. Then [Coach Sundhage] told me my job was on the line.”

Kai

At Home

Natasha’s photo labeled “Chillin at Home.” Maybe it’s her new girlfriend? Does anyone know?

You can read more about sexy Natasha at: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Natasha_Kai

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