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Transgender runner and runner on the field Sadie Schreiner She does not compete in future events for the women’s team of the Rochester Institute of Technology (Rit) for the women’s and field teams in the middle of NCAA by changing your native policy.
Spokesman Rit told Fox News Digital to respect the program New NCAA policy This reflects the recent executive order of President Donald Trump, who forbids Trans athletes from female sports.
“We continue to follow the policy of the participation of the NCAA for transgender students after the Executive Command of Trump’s Administration. Sadie does not participate in the next meeting,” the spokesman said.
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Sadie Schreiner puts a transgender flag into his hair before on May 25, 2024 in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina, in South Carolina, in South Carolina. (Jahi Mwanda / Washington Post via Getty Images)
NCAA has officially changed its acceptability policies for the gender ban on all biological males from female on February 6, the day after Trump signed the command.
“Student-athlete awarded to a man at birth may not compete in the women’s team,” he writes in a new politics.
However, politics also says that a biological man can still exercise in the women’s team and “get benefits”.
“Student-athlete assigned to a man at birth can practice on the NCAA women’s team and get all other benefits applicable to student-cargo players,” Politics writes.
Rit has not confirmed Fox News Digital whether Schreiner has been removed from the list and no longer exercises with the team. Schreiner still has Player profile page on the official website of the team.
Schreiner was a controversial figure on the women’s path and ground after appearing at the external championship and the field of Division III 2024 in May.
There, Schreiner last ended in 400 meters, but still took a place in a competition that could go to a biological female.
Earlier that month, Schreiner competed at the Liberty League Championship, and won the women’s 200- and 400 meters, knocking down a 400-meter record in the process. Schreiner would last last more than two seconds when an athlete would perform the same effect in men’s competition.
Recently, at the end of January, Schreiner boasted after winning the event against the opponent.
“It’s not a race I was looking for this week, my spikes almost fell to my turn on the beginning, my time was not almost what I wanted,” Rit runner wrote in a post on Instagram.
“The good news is that the season has just begun, and I will leave everything on the track in Nationals,” Schreiner added with the emoji transgender flag.
Schreiner also set up a point speak Against the state and the faculty who did not offer a transcendio full scholarship when Schreiner wanted to convey, in December. The athlete blamed the laws in 25 countries who forbid trans athletes to compete with girls and women.
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Sadie Schreiner is racing to qualify in the 400m race on the NCAA DIII championship in the outdoor trail and ground on May 24, 2024 in Myrtle Beach. (Jahi Mwanda / Washington Post via Getty Images)
“Among all the obstacles they usually have, there is an additional layer, because it is a trans, 50% of the country forbade me to participate, which meant that I could not attend any of these faculties, even if they contacted me with full ride,” said Schreiner.
“It also became clear that the states that did so were, no matter how many coaches had me in their teams, and college administrations would usually prevent them from allowing me to participate.”
Now Schreiner is unlikely to be able to compete on any women’s teams throughout the country with the new NCAA policy.
However, Schreiner could compete in the men’s team, according to a new politics.
“Regardless of the gender assigned to birth or gender identity, a student-sports student may participate (practice and competition) in the men’s sports of NCAAs, assuming that they meet all other requirements for the acceptability of NCAA,” the new policy writes.
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