Track Star calls CIF for celebration dq in the middle of transking athlete wins

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California Girls’ Track and Field star Clara Adams and her father called California Interscholastic Federation (CIF) to remove her from her state title over a party while letting Trans Athlete AB Hernandez win two gold medals at the state championship last weekend.

Adams was deprived of her title and disqualified for a party involving her spraying of a fire extinguisher on her shoes after winning the girls’ 400 m.

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Meanwhile, Hernandez took the first place in high -mood and triple jumps and second place in Longspring, despite President Donald Trump ordering the state to follow his men out of women’s sporting orders before the event.

During an interview on Pakinomist ‘The Will Cain Show’ on Wednesday, Adams approached the controversial comparison between the two athletes situations.

“It just doesn’t add up to me in my head,” Adams said, adding that she now has to worry about a biological man competing against her in the future.

“It’s just not fair, and then comparing the situation, it’s like ‘so what I did was just not ok and inappropriate that I had to get dq’d, but this what’s going on here in the jumps is appropriate and ok.’

Adams’ father, David Adams, also expressed his attitude to the comparison during the interview.

“It is celebrated,” he said of Hernandez’s victory, saying that his family is “lost” on the decision.

“I saw ab hernandez mare. Ab Hernandez is talented. She can jump against these girls, she can jump very well. I saw her jump, I saw myself, I saw it and they celebrated AB Hernandez on the podium, and Clara was very lost to having a celebration, so it’s where we’re a little lost. Our families are lost on what we’re lost right there we’re lost.

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Transgender Athlet AB Hernandez from Jurupa Valley High School competes in the girls’ height jumps under the CIF State Track and Field Championships on May 30, 2025 in Clovis, Calif. (Kirby Lee/Getty Images)

“I’m confused now. Shall I worry about AB Hernandez jumping into 400 m next year?”

David Adams also doubled the belief that the decision to revoke his daughter’s title was racing motivated.

“I actually know that our country’s history when it comes to the festivities when a white girl celebrates or a white boy celebrates, it’s called, ‘he’s passionate. It’s good for the sport. We need this for the sport.’ But when a black girl or black boy or a brown girl or brown boy they celebrate, it is considered unprofessional, unsportsmanlike, it’s ghetto, “he said.

“So why is it ok for one to celebrate, but not the other?”

Trump sent a warning to California Gov. Gavin Newsom and the State last Tuesday and threatened to cut federal funding to the state if a trans -athlete competed in girls’ free -sports championship.

CIF responded by changing its rules to accommodate female athletes who ended behind a trans athlete in the three events in which Hernandez competed, and thus gave them qualification and podium finish that they would have earned had a biologically male athlete who did not compete in these events.

This resulted in Hernandez having to share podium places with the female athletes who finished somewhere behind Hernandez after the final on Saturday.

ONE Bipartisan Survey By the Public Policy Institute of California, most of California residents found against biological male trans athletes competing in women’s sports.

This number included more than 70% of State school parents.

“Most Californians support that those who require transnry athletes compete for teams that matched the gender they were assigned at birth,” the vote states.

“Solid majorities in adults (65%) and probably voters (64%) support that requires transking athletes to compete on teams that match the gender they were assigned at birth, not the gender they identify with. An overwhelming majority of public school parents (71%) support such a requirement.”

Meanwhile, Newsom said he thought trans -athletes competing in girls’ sports were “deeply unreasonable” during an episode of his podcast in March.

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