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Just a few days after President Donald Trump sent a warning California to let a transgender athlete compete in the National Girls Championship, the state allowed a trans -exortage on Saturday to take two titles against women’s competitors on Saturday.
AB Hernandez, a transgender athlete of a student for Jurup Valley High School, took first place in the jump in Vis for girls and a triple jump on National championship On Saturday at the Veteran Memorial Stadium in Clovis, California.
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Transger athlete Ab Hernandez of the Jurup Valley competes in a jump in Vis for girls during the national championship in the course and the CIF field at the Veterans Memorial Stadium on May 30, 2025 in California. (Kirby Lee/Getty Images)
Hernandez also finished second in the jump in Vis to Loren Webster from Woodrow Wilson High School, which was the only female who ended up in front of Hernandez in any competition in which the Trans athlete competed this weekend.
Hernandez previously took first place in all three events in the preliminary circle on Friday.
However, the competitors who ended up behind Hernandez in the events all ran into one place and received a medal that they would earn if the trans athlete did not compete.
The California Interscholastic Federation (CIF) made a number of major changes in the rules in the days that led to the events to ensure that all the females that ended behind a biological man would be appropriately rewarded with a medal on the basis of where they set up among the competitors.
During the medal ceremony for three events, the competitors who finished one place behind Hernandez had to stand next to the transcending athlete on the podium.

AB Hernandez shares first place on the Triple Jump podium at the California national championship with a women’s competitor. (Kindness Beth Bourne)

AB Hernandez divides the place in second place in a further on the podium with a medal with women’s competition at the California national championship. (Kindness Beth Bourne)
Still, Hernandez’s presence in the girl’s competition encouraged the controversy and the strong presence of protest over the weekend.
Conflict protests tortured the championship starting on Friday with protesters of PRO-LGBTQ and protesters who had signs, flags and clothing that express their messages.

People keep Save Girls’ sports signs in protest against transgender athletes AB Hernandez of Jurup (not in the picture) during the national championship in the course and the terrain of the CIF at the Veterans Memorial Stadium on May 30, 2025 in California. (Kirby Lee/Getty Images)
On Friday is a flying plane on a banner who read “No boys in sports for girls!” He even crossed the stadium.
However, the conflict between the protesters at one point became violent, when the LGBTQ protester allegedly hit the local conservative activist Josh Fulfer on Friday. The footage received by Fox News Digital shows that LGBTQ protester Ethan Koll attacks Fulfer through the car window, and Kroll was then arrested.
Police records received by Fox News Digital show that Kroll, a man, was arrested for attacking a deadly weapon besides fire weapons, interfering with a public official and vandalism.
Cltsis Police SGT. Chris Hutchison told Fox News Digital or other criminal incidents at a meeting on Friday night or near the track.
“Our attitude is always to enable people to exercise their constitutional right to freedom of speech and protest,” Hutchison said. “They have the right to do so in a way that does not encourage violence or does not create other problems. … We have no place for violence or property damage or anything like that.”
However, on Saturday, the director of the information of California Council Sophia Lorey followed from the CIF’s Memorial Stadium Memorial Stadium for ejecting the “Save Girls Sports” bracelets with the offers of the viewer’s messages. The recordings that Lorey shared on social media show a conflict between her and a CIF official while Lorey is gestured from the place.
Lorey told Fox News Digital that she had transmitted messages at previous events without any problems.
“We shared half -page flyers at Prelims event and we didn’t tell us we couldn’t do it,” Lorey said.
Fox News Digital addressed the CIF for comment on Lorey’s video.
Lorey and local conservative activist Beth Bourne told Fox News Digital that, unlike previous events, a man on a megaphone repeatedly ordered viewers not to disparage comments on any competitors, servants or other viewers on Saturday.
Lorey organized a press conference at a meeting earlier that day, where the candidate for Gubernator California, Steve Hilton, spoke in support of the protection of girls’ sports from Trans involvement.
The current Governor GaVin News was the subject of frequent local and national criticisms throughout the season and the field postseason to allow a transcender to compete, despite the fact that he had previously admitted his undercarb to believe that the males competing in girls’ sports were “deep”.
On Tuesday, Trump has singled out News in the social place of truth, when he threatened to reduce the funds of the state if he was allowed to compete in competition for girls this weekend. But the state did not loosen Trump, and instead it simply conveyed the changes in the rules to place other athletes.
The US Ministry of Justice announced an investigation into the state on Wednesday, and the US Ministry of Education is investigating the state for this issue since February.
However, California is far from the only state that saw that the championships in the course and ground were overshadowed by the overshadowed athlete.
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On the same weekend, Trans athletes reportedly competed and won national competitions in Maine, Washington, Oregon and Minnesota.
On February 5, Trump signed his executive order “Signing Men from Women’s Sport”, but many democratic states opened orders, which resulted in multiple controversial situations such as the one that included Hernandez throughout the 2025 Nation.
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