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California track controversy grows as trans athlete heads to state championship

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Biological Athletic athlete will compete For the long jump championship for girls and triple jump in California next week.

The passing athlete finished first in both events on Saturday California federation (CIF) MASTES Qualifiers Path.

In the triple jump, the athlete won a distance of 40-04.75, while only second place reached 39-06.00. In the long jump, the sign of the TRS is shorter, as it reached 19-03.50 while the runner-up managed from 19-00.75.

During the long jump medal ceremony, the athlete, who finished third and before the medal, did not appear third place next to the passing athlete. No reason has been given. The second place in the center received the sound applause significantly.

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Tarsi Hauteon, one of the local parents of the athlete who competes in the path and the field, attended the event on Saturday and had to watch what became a regular site for it and others in society.

“As a parent of a female girl, we saw this happening in the last three meetings. Today we have seen the amazing mathematics that lose their chances of going to countries to a biological man. I cannot imagine how it will be destroyed to work hard and then be stripped of your chance to compete in the states.

“The Governor of the Newsom and our elected officials in California and CIF fail in our girls. It is simple. They owe competitive mathematics in acting in California. They owe them responsible decisions on the basis of science and the basic truth. For our family, this experience has completely strengthened how important you use your voice to defend the truth, and remember that bad decisions can be corrected.”

CIF has been in the center of a national controversy in recent weeks, where the passing athlete took control of the girls’ path and the post -season stage.

The situation has become so volatile Donald Trump The administration sent a warning to the CIF and the athlete high school, Jurupa Valley High School, with consequences to allow the situation to continue.

CIF is already under investigation by the US Department of Education to challenge him from “keeping men from sports.” The federation was subjected to additional scrutiny when it claims that its officials forced the athletes Remove shirts That reads “Protection of Sports Girls” at the front of the southern clip on May 10.

“CIF’s and Jurupa Valley High School apparent to the Federal Civil Rights Law by allowing male athletes to compete in a path and field in California [Southern Sectional Division 3 final] This is Saturday, and the alleged revenge against girls who need this, something that cannot be defended.

“We will not allow institutions to record civil rights for women. The investigation of the Civil Rights Office continues on letters in CIF.”

Athlete of the California Girls’ Path opens to lose the title of first place for the crossing competition

The Jurupa Unified School District (Jusd) responded to the controversy in a previous statement to Fox News Digital.

“Jusd continues to follow both California and CIF policy in terms of athletics in schools. Both the state law and CIF policy currently require students to participate in sports teams and competitions in line with their sexual identity, and regardless of the sex mentioned in the student’s records. Jusd remains committed to protecting students’ rights and student safety, according to the applicable approval.”

The situation is scheduled to reach his head next Saturday when the athlete is looking to overcome a dominant tour of the post -season with a pair of state titles.

The event will be held at the Old Memorial Warriors Stadium at the Boucanan Secondary School in Klofis, California, and will contain a match between the Trans and Athlete athlete who spoke against the inclusion of its transient opponent.

In the long jump, the athlete will face Katie McGuis, who ranked second behind the athlete in the end of last week. McGuining won the rehabilitation of the State Automatic Championship on Saturday with a distance of 18-05.50.

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“I ran on the runway and landed, and I watched them measuring my mark, and it was 18.9,” McGoy said in an interview with Fox News. “America’s reports.” “I only remember to think that there was nothing else I could do. This was the matter. I was very frustrated, and I am the elderly in high school and CIF was always a goal for me, and I couldn’t compete with someone who was genetically different from me.”

Mcguinness has made its comprehensive position on this issue clear.

She said: “There are only some genetic advantages that biological males have that biological girls do not do it.” “Frankly, I can’t stand on it.”

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