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Biological male Trans athlete will compete For girls to jump into the Dalj and the National Championships in a triple jump in California next week.
Trans athlete finished first in both events on Saturday California Interscholastic Federation (CIF) qualifications for the championship championship.
In a triple jump, the athlete won from a distance of 40-04.75, while the runner reached only 39-06.00. In the long jump, the margin of the Trans athlete’s victory was shorter, reaching 19-03.50, while the runner succeeded in 19-00-00.75.
During the Ceremony Ceremony for the Dalj Skok, the athlete who finished third did not appear and accepted the medal for third place next to Trans athlete. Not a reason. The runner -up finisher received a visibly loud applause.
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Tracy Howton, a local parent of athletes competing in the course, attended the event on Saturday and had to testify to what was becoming a regular place for her and others in the community.
“As a parent of a female jumper, we watched how this was happening in the last three meetings.
“Governor News, our chosen clerks in California and the figure fails our girls. This is so simple. They owe the competitive athletes of the California national team. They owe them responsible decisions based on science and fundamental truth. For our family, this experience has increased how important it is to use your voice so that they can endure the truth.”
The CIF has been at the center of a national controversy in recent weeks, while the Trans Athlete has dominated post -season for girls.
The situation has become so unstable that the president Donald Trump The administration sent a Cif warning to high school of athletes, Jurup Valley High School, because of the consequences for allowing the situation to continue.
The CIF is already under investigation by the US Ministry of Education for defiance of Trump’s executive commands “Save Men from Women’s Sport”. Federation came under additional supervision when his officials allegedly forced athletes to Remove the shirts This was the “protection of the girls’ protection” in the southern regions in the May 10th.
“Obviously the deposit of the Federal Civil Rights Law of Cifa Jurup Valley, allowing a male athlete to compete in the women’s California track and the ground [Southern Sectional Division 3 final] This Saturday, and the alleged retaliation of the girls who protest it, is unspeakable, “Julie Hartman, a spokeswoman for the Department of Education, earlier told Fox News Digital.
“We will not allow the institutions to extinguish women’s civil rights. The OCR investigation (the Civic Rights Office) Cifa continues with energy.”
The California athlete for girls opens up for losing the first place for trance competitors
Jurupa Unified School District (JUSD) responded to controversy in a previous statement by Fox News Digital.
“JUSD is still followed by the California Law Policy and the CIFA relating to the school athletics. The Policy of the State Law and the CIFA currently require for students to be allowed to participate in athletic teams and competitions in accordance with their gender identity, regardless of the gender stated in the records of the students. JUSD remains to protect the law and security.
The situation should reach the head next Saturday, when the athlete will strive to take a dominant post -season drive with a couple of state titles.
The event will be held at the Memorial Stadium of Veterans at Buchanan High School in California, and will be presented by a rematch between the Trans and athlete athlete who spoke against the involvement of her trance.
In the long jump, the athlete will face Katie McGuiness, who came second behind the athlete at the end of the cross -section last weekend. McGuiness earned an automatic qualification for the national championship this Saturday with a distance of 18-05.50.
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“I ran down the runway and I landed and watched them measure my mark, and it was 18.9,” McGuiness said in an interview with Fox News ” “Reports to America.” “And I just remember that I thought I couldn’t do anything else.
McGuinness explained the overall view of the matter.
“There are only certain genetic benefits that biological males have that biological girls do not have,” she said. “Honestly, I just can’t stand it.”
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