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Trans Athlete to Compete in National Women’s Water Polo Championship

A transgender athlete will compete in the National Women’s Water Polo Championships this weekend at Texas A&M University.

according to reduxArika Parnes (ex-Johnny) said, “ 2024 National Collegiate Water Polo Championships (CWPA) will be held from May 3rd to 5th. Texas A&M University

“Parns is University of Michigan Women’s Club Water Polo team. The club’s official Instagram account recently described Parns as “player of the week” She boasted that she was also the state champion in the women’s chess division. Runner-up at Michigan Chess Association The Women’s Open will be held in 2022.”

The University of Michigan team also won the national women’s title in 2023 against the University of California, Santa Barbara. They also defeated the University of Virginia, 17-5, and the University of Washington, 17-6.

The Independent Council for Women in Sport (ICONS) condemned Pearn’s participation in the competition.

“The Collegiate Water Polo Association has made it clear in its policies that it does not prioritize the safety or fair competition of women in water polo,” said Marci Smith, co-founder of Icons. “Their announcement of their discriminatory policy comes after they brought the University of Michigan team a national title despite featuring a secret weapon unavailable to other women’s teams in the tournament: male players.”

As Breitbart News reported last week, more than 4,000 female athletes signed a letter asking the NCAA to protect women’s sports.

A complete view of the KAP7 water polo bowl before the College Water Polo CWPA Championship Finals between the Michigan Wolverines and Princeton Tigers at Blodgett Pool on April 28, 2024 in Allston, Massachusetts. (Erica Denhoff/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images)

According to reports, the advocacy group Our Bodies, Our Sports has submitted a “coalition letter” signed by 12 member organizations across political lines urging the NCAA to allow male athletes to participate in women’s sports. They called for immediate action to eliminate discriminatory policies. The sport, the playing time, the resources and the opportunity to compete with women.” independent women’s forum.

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