Athlete Booed After Winning Girls State Track Race
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Athlete Booed After Winning Girls State Track Race
NFL's Fastest Player Married A Track Star (1:19) The debate surrounding transgender athletes in sports is not going away anytime soon.While the "issue" of transgender athletes is probably blown out of proportion - there are only a handful of transgender athletes competing at the major college level and even less professionally - it remains a hot topic, especially at the high school level.Over the weekend, the state track meet in Washington took …
Male Athlete Booed After Winning Girls' State Title In Washington
Several states continue to defy President Trump's executive order to "keep men out of women's sports." In some of those states, male athletes won girls' state high school track and field championships over the weekend. Washington, for example, saw male athlete "Veronica" Garcia win the girls' 2A 400-meter dash with a time of 55.70 seconds. That was good enough to "earn" the win over second place, Lauren Matthew, who finished the race in 56.75 se…
Transgender Athlete From Spokane Wins Second Straight 2A 400m Title Amid Controversy
TACOMA – East Valley of Spokane sprinter Verónica Garcia defended her Class 2A 400-meter state title on Saturday at Mount Tahoma High School, crossing the finish line in 55.70 seconds. The victory marked her second consecutive championship in the event…
The transgender athlete Logan «Veronica» Garcia has advanced to the final of the 400-meter state championship in the women’s category in Washington, generating controversy over the participation of transgender men in women’s sports. This case adds to a series of incidents that have called into question equity in women’s sport. BREAKING: Logan “Veronica” Garcia just dominated the girls’ 400m prelims at the 2A Washington State Championship meet.He…
Bio-Male dominates girls’ 400m prelims, will compete for the state title
Riley Gaines posted: "Logan “Veronica” Garcia just dominated the girls’ 400m prelims at the 2A Washington State Championship meet. He will compete for the state title tomorrow. We see more examples of girls losing opportunities to boys every day. When will enough be enough?"
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