Transgender runner breaks two women's records for New York college, sparking debate
- Sadie Schreiner, formerly known as Camden, set a new record in the women's 300 meter race at a track meet in Nazareth University.
- The Independent Council on Women's Sports denounced Schreiner's performance and expressed concern about male athletes breaking women's records.
- Lia Thomas is attempting to overturn a ban that prevents transgender women from competing against biological females in the 2024 Olympic trials.
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A Man Competed in a Women’s Track Meet. Guess What Happened Next.
Below average high school male sprinter who turned female crushes TWO MORE college records competing against girls
Camden Schreiner was floundering as a 19th place high school sprinter. Needing a change, he changed his gender. Now she competes in college as Sadie Schreiner, and this beautiful and brave athlete is crushing all the female records at the Rochester Institute of Technology.
Transgender runner breaks two women’s track and field records for New York college
A biological male who now identifies as female recently set two new track-and-field records for the Rochester Institute of Technology, prompting concern and anger among advocates who say it’s unfair to women competitors. “Sadie Schreiner set the 200-meter record and qualified for the Atlantic Region Championship with a time of 25.27 seconds at the RIT January Friday Meet. The runner also broke… Source
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