Trans athlete and ‘unpleasant’ opponent speaks after alleged incident

The complaint claimed that Tumwater School District in Washington is currently investigating 15-year-old Frances Staudt to “mislead” the opponent and violate the district’s policy against bullying and harassment on February 7.

According to the document, Staudt asked the school’s principal and athletic director before the game whether the player was a biological man. The administrators then reportedly confirmed that they were notified that the player was transgender, but refused her pleas to have the player removed.

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Periodt removed himself from the game. Then, according to the document, a TSD employee confronted the younger brother of the document for having taken a video of the game and said, “You should rather think twice about what you’re doing right now.”

Pakinomist Digital has reached TSD for comment.

Perhautt appeared on the YouTube series ”[un]Divided with Brandie Kruse “with her mother to discuss the situation this week, each repeating many of the same accusations included in the complaint.

“I’ve had threats to me. I’ve had people to tell me that I go to hell. I’ve had people to say, ‘good luck with every future after this’ and said,’ I know all the people , there is a reporting of your account is happy to see your downfall and knows that it will be a really tough time for you in your future because of your decision to send this, ‘”said the show on the show.

Just days later, the trans athlete involved in the incident, identified as Andi Rooks, appeared on the same show with the athlete’s father.

Rooks would have been sitting out if Staudt’s concerns were known.

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“I’ve never had any problem before this game, and my goal was never to make any uncomfortable in any way, and I didn’t even know that Frances had a problem until I shouted at the game,” Rook said. “If she had had a conversation with me before the game, I would have been sitting out. My last thing I want to do is make someone unpleasant.”

Rooks added that the athlete will sit out of future games whose opponents are unpleasant with a trans athlete.

“If any other person or player I play against is like ‘I don’t feel comfortable with this,’ I don’t mind sitting out,” Rooks said.

Rooks also continued to recognize that biological men have a biological advantage over women and that the athlete does not believe that trans athletes should compete against women in the Olympics.

Rooks’ father, Donnie Brooks, defended her child in the situation and claimed that Andi never played boys’ basketball and played only girls’ sports. Donnie Brooks said he voted for President Donald Trump, who recently signed an executive order that prevented trans -athletes from competing in women’s sports.

However, Washington is one of the many democratic states, including California, Minnesota, Massachusetts and Maine, who have pushed back on Trump’s order.

Washington’s high school athletes are currently allowed to compete based on their gender identity rather than their biological sex. The WIAA policy says that each athlete will participate in programs “in accordance with their gender identity or gender that is most consistently expressed,” and there are not even any medical or legal requirements. Bills that would prohibit transient girls from attending girls and women’s sports have been introduced but not passed.

However, the question became so worrying about the residents that in December Wiaa announced a proposal to create a separate open department for transking athletes to compete in.

“To maintain fair and fair competition is participation in girls ‘sports and girls’ department of sports limited to students who were assigned female at birth. policy for a culture where student athletes can compete in a safe and supportive environment, free from discrimination, “the proposal that there may be a culture where student athletes can compete in a Safe and supportive environment, free from discrimination.

This proposal came weeks after the Central Valley School Board that oversees schools in Spokane Valley and Liberty Lake, Washingtonvoted to send a message to the Washington Interscholastic Activity Association (WIAA) about the questions after much debate at a school board meeting.

The resolution entitled “Supporting Equity and Security in Female Sports” claims that the entire board consists of female members who have either competed in athletics themselves or have daughters competing in athletics.

One of the women, an unidentified current cross -country runner, shared his experience during this consultation.

“When I ran cross country skiing for Greenacre’s Middle School, a boy who was a biological man, but identified himself as a female, was competing on the girls team,” she said. “While I respect everyone’s right to participate in sports, the situation prompted me to question the righteousness of competing for someone who had the physical benefit associated with male biology.”

In May, a trans athlete competed in a girls cross -country championship and won.

Veronica Garcia, formerly known as Devina Brown and Donovan Brown, won the 400 m heat race in the girls department with a time of 55.59 seconds. Second place ended in 58.83 seconds. In the final, Garcia won with a time of 55.75 seconds, a whole second in front of second place, ending with 56.75.

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