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California The girls who followed the athlete of Reese Hogan received praise on social networks over the weekend, when she briefly jumped first during the podium ceremony and posed for a photo after losing to a transgender athlete in a triple jump.
Hogan, an athlete from Crean Lutheran High School, set a personal record and a school record at a triple jump at 37 feet, 2 inches during a meeting on Saturday. Competed in the division 3 California Interscholastic Federation (CIF) The finals of the southern part.
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California high school students wear T -shirts “Protect Girls Sports” at a post -season meeting at Yorba Linda High School on Saturday, May 10, 2025. (Kindness Reese Hogana)
The transgender athlete from Jurup Valley High School beat Hogan for more than 4 meters. The athlete also won the competition in Dalj.
Hogan, with a medal around her neck, smiled when she approached the first place after the ceremony was completed. Junior received mass fans in the video, which circulated around the social media and praised it as a “real champion.”
The 16-year-old was among those who told Fox News Digital last week that the CIF officials forced her and her fellow athletes to remove their “protective girlfriend sports” before their meeting on the packets of the Southern part.

Reese Hogan finished second in a triple jump. (Fox News)
She claimed that the officers made them feel that if they did not take off their shirts, they would be disqualified from events.
“It was not said, but it was implied that if I didn’t take off my shirt then, then something could happen in my place, it was not said, but that was implied,” Hogan said. “During the day, it was somehow getting a little stricter … to become a little hostile to their voices … they never said anything about disqualifying, but that was a tone of their voice and the way they said things.”
From controversy on preliminary, Trump’s administration has put California and Government Gavin News about notification.

President Donald Trump signs an executive command to ban transgender athletes to compete in sports events of women or girls, in the eastern room of the White House on Wednesday, February 5, 2025, in Washington, DC (AP Photo/Alex Brandon)
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The state still scored the president Donald TrumpExecutive order for biological males to remain outside girls and women’s sports. The CIF is already under investigation by IX.
Fox News’ Jackson Thompson contributed to this report.
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