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‘Please stop this nonsense’: Transgender college sprinter breaks women’s track records for second year in a row

For the second year in a row, male athletes are making headlines in January by breaking yet another women's college record.

camden schreinerKnown affectionately as “Sadie,” she set facility records at the Brockport Last Buster, a New York track and field competition that features multiple universities, including Roberts Wesleyan University and Schreiner's Rochester Institute of Technology.

The junior sprinter set records by winning the women's 200-meter dash in 24.50 seconds and the women's 400-meter dash in 55.91 seconds. According to , that time was also a program record. R.I.T..

“He's currently ranked No. 1 in the DIII women's 200-meter and 400-meter dashes,” said former track and field star Ashley Kelleher. Colby Sawyer College.

Division III time was also announced by RIT and later named after Schreiner. This week's female athlete While boasting about your achievements.

“Please stop this nonsense” Kelleher added.

A woman named Kelleher, broken Accomplish at least 4 achievements yourself from 2021 to 2022 (posted later) video Talking about Schreiner's performance, he said he “can't wait” for stories like this to end.

“Starting the season right where we left off,” Schreiner's social media page read, followed by a heart and a transgender flag.

“The times will get even faster from here,” he added.

Photo by Jahi Chikwendiu/The Washington Post (via Getty Images)

“Men steal women's records…”

Schreiner also made headlines in January 2024 when she broke the school records in the girls' 200-meter dash and 300-meter dash.

At the same meet, Schreiner also placed first in the 4×400 meter relay and won the Liberty League Women's Track and Field Athlete of the Year award, according to reports. KATV.

Former Division I swimmer Riley Gaines said At the time, it was thought that “women's records meant nothing if they were set by men.''

Olympic marathon runner Mara Yamauchi shared a video of Schreiner and said the purpose of women's sports is not to entertain men's emotions.

“It's like a parkrun. A man steals a woman's record, but it probably won't end up in her hands. For what purpose? To satisfy the man's emotions,” she said. I wrote,

Schreiner is celebrated She was recognized for her work in crushing female athletes and was rewarded with a professional photo shoot. washington post Full support from RIT and its head track coach; david worth.

schreiner school bio He also said he was a two-time All-American, Atlantic Region outdoor champion, and set at least five program records in outdoor/indoor running.

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