The male athlete beat at least eight women in the California hurdle race, receiving cheers and support from the crowds who attended.
The male athlete, named Abigail Jones, was called by former NCAA swimmer Caitlyn Wheeler after competing in two college challenges between Martin Luther King and Santiago High Schools.
The male athlete competed in the women’s team at MLK HS in Riverside, California, and came in first place in the 300m hurdle tonight,” Wheeler wrote.
She added that the boy took the lead near the end of the race, past two female contestants.
“This is not fair. We need to investigate immediately!” Wheeler Added.
It was a video of the girls’ race, along with screenshots of the results showing Jones as the winner.
in videoI hear several fans cheering on and screaming, “Go to Abby!” And then “Now, Abby!”
After Jones appears to have made more effort to win the race in the last 50 meters, he says, “What a great race! What a great race! [Martin Luther] King, Jones, 47.36! See the boy and his end time.
“When I work so hard, why am I evacuated?”
Martin Luther King High School is the same California school where two young girls complained that cross-country teams didn’t have to adhere to the same standards or attend the same number of practices. It is unknown if Jones is the same boy.
One of the girls, Taylor Sterling I insisted She was “excluded” from the Varsity Girls team and replaced by a newly qualified male transfer student who received “favourable treatment.”
In 2024, 16-year-old and her friend Caitlin said that when her athletic director compared them to the Nazis, they decided to stand up for themselves.
The girls wore T-shirts on their backs that read “Save girls’ sports” and “That’s common sense. xx≠xy.” The athletic director is said to have responded to the shirt, saying that wearing such a message around transgender students was like wearing a sw around Jewish students.
After announcing a recent lawsuit against their school district, Sterling was quoted as saying, “There are trans students on the team. Why am I evacuated when I worked so hard to go to all the practices, and this student just attended some practices.”
Sterling’s father, Ryan, spoke recently. Fox News And he revealed that he asked the young girl if they were ready to fight such a fight.
“I asked Taylor and Caitlyn, “Are you ready to deal with this? Can you walk the hallways of her school?” [have people] Do you hate you, call you by name, and call you? “And they were,” his father said.
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