Transgender runner blows out competition, sets season records in girls’ races at Oregon high school track meet
- Aayden 'Ada' Gallagher, a 16-year-old from McDaniel High School, set season records in both the 200m and 400m races at a recent track meet.
- Gallagher's 400m time was 57.62 seconds, finishing over seven seconds ahead of the second-place runner, Kinnaly Souphanthong, who finished at 1:05.72.
- Critics, including former swimmer Riley Gaines, have expressed disapproval of Gallagher's participation, stating, 'Another day, another boy dominating in girl's sports.'
- The Oregon School Activities Association's policy allows athletes to compete based on their gender identity while promoting fairness and inclusion.
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'Transgender' High School Runner Blows Out Competition, Sets Records
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