California’s track controvers grow when the trans athlete leads to the state championship

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A biologically male trans -athlete will compete for the girls’ long jump and triple jump state championship in California next week.

The Trans athlete finished in first place in both events on Saturday’s California Interscholastic Federation (CIF) Track Championship Masters Qualifiers.

In Triple Jump, the athlete won with a distance of 40-04.75, while the runner reached only 39-06.00. In Lidehopp, Trans Athlet’s margin of victory was shorter and reached 19-03.50, while Runner-Up managed 19-00.75.

During the long -hop medal ceremony, the athlete, which finished in third place did not appear and accepted the medal in third place next to the Trans athlete. No reason has been given. The second place post -therapist received a noticeable vocal applause.

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Tracy Howton, a local parent of an athlete competing in freedom, attended the event on Saturday and had to witness what is becoming a common place for her and others in the community.

“As the parent of a female jumper, we’ve seen this happen at the last three trace meetings. Today we saw incredible female athletes losing their opportunities to go to states to a biological man. I can’t imagine how devastating it would feel so hard and then be unfairly stripped for your opportunity to compete in states. It’s heart rut,” Howton told Pakinomist Digital.

“Governor Newsom, our elected officials of California and CIF fail our girls. It’s so simple. They owe the competitive female athletes in California’s representation. They owe them responsible decisions based on science and basic truth. For our family, this experience has reinforced how important it is to use your voice to stand up to the truth, remembers,

CIF has been at the center of a national controversy in recent weeks as the Trans athlete has dominated the girls’ freedom after the season.

The situation has become so unstable that President Donald Trump’s administration sent a warning to CIF and the athlete’s high school, Jurupa Valley High School, on consequences for letting the situation continue.

CIF is already under investigation by the US education department to tread Trump’s “Keeping Men Out of Women’s Sports” executive order. The union was under further control as its officials allegedly forced athletes to remove shirts reading “Protect Girls Sports” on the southern section providers on May 10th.

“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 said, a spokesman for the education department, former Pakinomist Digital.

“We will not allow institutions to trample over women’s bourgeois rights. OCRS (Office of Civil Rights) Investigation of CIF continues with power.”

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Jurupa Unified School District (JUSD) has responded to the controversy in a previous statement to Pakinomist Digital.

“JUSD continues 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 are in line with their gender identity, regardless of the gender listed on Pupil’s Records. State state laws, “declares.

The situation is set to get to the head next Saturday when the athlete seems to mitigate a dominant postal season driving with a couple of government titles.

The event will take place at Veteran’s Memorial Stadium at Buchanan High School in Clovis, California, and will include a new match between the Trans athlete and a female athlete who has spoken against her trans -Standers recording.

In Longspring, the athlete will face Katie McGuiness, who came in second place behind the athlete last weekend’s section final. McGuiness won an automatic state championship qualification this Saturday with a distance of 18-05.50.

“I ran down the runway and I landed and I saw them measuring my brand and it was 18.9,” McGuiness said in an interview on Pakinomist’ “America reports.” “And I just remember I thought there was nothing else that I could do. It was. And I was honestly very discouraged and I am a senior in high school and winning CIF has always been a goal for me and I was unable to compete with someone who was genetically different from me.”

McGuinness made her overall attitude towards the question clearly.

“There are just certain genetic benefits that biological men have that biological girls don’t,” she said. “Frankly, I just can’t stand it.”

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