Male-born transgender athletes have won girls' track titles in five U.S. states, including Connecticut, New Hampshire, Maine, Oregon, and Washington. These athletes identify as female and have claimed victories in state high school championship events, sparking debates on transgender participation in sports.
At least five male track and field athletes claiming they are women defeated female competitors at state high school championship events across the country this spring. READ: https://t.co/CZpKSYmSRm https://t.co/qNa3iht7Ba
At least five male track and field athletes claiming to be women defeated female competitors at state high school championship events across the country this spring. READ: https://t.co/CZpKSYmSRm https://t.co/EdOIA2TeWC
Left in the dust: Male-born transgender athletes take girls' track titles in five blue states https://t.co/yPiGG9xJRY https://t.co/HIpJLdJf9q
"Five biological males who identify as female won girls’ state scholastic titles at outdoor-season spring meets in Connecticut, New Hampshire, Maine, Oregon and Washington." https://t.co/1EuWt2Kwxh https://t.co/hCnoqzrVGD
Five US states now have male individual or team champions in girls'/young women's track. No punch line. https://t.co/kR4kfi2NgO
Girls left in the dust as 5 states crown male champions in girls high school track https://t.co/mVrLdHnl8m
Girls left in dust as male-born transgender athletes take state track titles in five states https://t.co/F4L9cPnjot https://t.co/Za98qPSpGH
Transgender athletes leave girls in dust by winning track-and-field titles in five states https://t.co/aoBUsjvXZm https://t.co/PCELo4M7IP