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California’s Railway and Field State Championship gets a final minute fine-tuning in his justification rules after President Donald Trump called a transnry athlete controvers that rock Golden State.
California Interscholastic Federation (CIF) made a statement to Pakinomist Digital on Tuesday, a few hours after Trump sent a truth that Social Post threatened to withhold federal funding from the state where he announced the change. Competition will now include biologically female athletes who missed qualifying for the competition that may have placed higher if it wasn’t for a trans athlete’s participation.
The union claims that it came to the decision at the end of this last weekend’s CIF Masters Qualifier Round, days before Trump’s statement. The statement also refers to the female competitors as “biologically female student athlete.”
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California Girls ‘Track and Field Athletes Protest Trans Inclusion In Girls’ Sports at an autumn season meeting at Yorba Linda High School on Saturday, May 10, 2025 (Courtesy of Sophia Lorey)
“CIF values all our student athletes, and we will continue to maintain our mission to allow students to belong, connect and compete while complying with California’s law and education code. With this in mind, CIF implements a pilot input process for 2025 CIF State Track and Field Championships,” the statement says.
“Under This Pilot Entry Process, Any Biological Female Student-Athlete Who Would Have Earned The Next Qualifying Mark for One Of Their’s Automatic Qualifying Entries In The CIF State Meet, And Did Not Achieve The CIF State At-Large Mark In The Finals At Their Meet, Was Exted An Opportunity to Participate in the 2025 CIF State Track and Field Championships.
CIF is already under a federal title IX study of the US Ministry of Education.
This change will result in at least two competitors qualifying to compete for the state title after falling just shy for the typical qualifying threshold on Saturday. A transidentified athlete competing as a girl for the Jurupa Valley High School, took first place in the triple jump and long jump on Saturday.
Trump did not identify the name of the school or the athlete involved in the situation in his truth’s social speech.
Jurupa Unified School District has made a statement to Pakinomist Digital, which addresses the president’s recent speech.
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Spectators wear Protect Girls Sports Shirts under CIF Southern Section Division 3 Track and Field Preliminaries at Nathan Shapell Memorial Stadium at Yorba Linda High School on May 10, 2025 in Yorba Linda, California. (Kirby Lee/Getty Images)
“JUSD is obliged to follow both California’s legislation and CIF policy on schooletics. Both state legislation and CIF policy currently require students to be allowed to participate in athletic teams and competitions that comply with their gender identity, whether assigned to the genders listed on the gender of the countries.
After Trump signed “No Men’s in Women’s Sports” executive order on February 5, CIF was one of the first high school sports leagues in the country to advertise it would not follow the order, and instead comply with California’s state law.
CIF was investigated two weeks ago when Pakinomist Digital reported that CIF officials allegedly caused girls’ athletes to take their “Protect Girls Sports” T-shirts for a section qualification. The union recognized the incident for Pakinomist Digital.
“According to the CIF Southern Section Playoff Bulletin, all athletes must be dressed in proper, school-issued, tracking uniforms. The student athletes were asked to comply with this while they were in the field on the field when they were wearing a mentioned shirts over their school-issued uniform,” CIF said in a statement at the time.
The US Ministry of Education then sent a warning to the state of the situation via an exclusive statement to Pakinomist Digital on May 15 prior to the Jurupa Valley’s Trans -Athlet, competing in the section final.
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“CIFs and Jurupa Valley High School’s apparent escape of federal civil rights law by giving a male athlete the opportunity to compete in a female course and field in California [Southern Sectional Division 3 Final] This Saturday, and the alleged retaliation against the girls who protest against this is unjustifiable, “Julie Hartman, a spokesman for the education department, told Pakinomist Digital.
“We will not allow institutions to trample over women’s bourgeois rights. OCR’s CIF investigation continues with force.”
After losing to the trans -athlete in Longspring in the section final, La Canada High School’s Katie McGuiness CIF urged to quickly change her policy during an interview on Pakinomist’ “America reports.”
“I have nothing against this athlete as a person and I have nothing against the trans community,” said McGuiness. “My message today is really specific to cif and for them to act quickly and in a timely manner because this is a truly time -sensitive problem.”
Trans athletes have been allowed to compete as women and girls since 2014, when a law called AB 1266 came into force after walking in 2013.
The law has enabled several controversial events involving trans athletes in girls and women’s sports in the state in the last year.
These include San Jose State Women’s Volleyball Scandal, who got a lawsuit against the school and the state to restore biologically male blaire fleming without informing the rest of the female players, and a lawsuit against Riverside Unified School District for giving a girls’ cross-country skiing place to a trans athlete. T-shirts.

California High School Girls’ Athletes Wear ‘Protect Girls Sports’ Shirts In an autumn track meet at Yorba Linda High School on Saturday, May 10, 2025. (Courtesy of Reese Hogan)
Meanwhile, Trump and his administration have put most of their attention involving counteracting the trans athlete wave to Maine. A lawsuit in the Department of Justice against Governor Janet Mills, several temporary financing breaks and a Supreme Court case involving state legislator Laurel Libby, who was censored to call a smaller trans athlete who won a girls’ pole whale competition in February, has shaken the New England state for several months.
But now Trump has turned his eye to California, and CIF is already working on accommodation for setbacks in the middle of the current spring championship championship constovers.