Transgender track star wins Girls championship

Started by yummy, June 07, 2017, 12:49:20 PM

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Transgender sprinter Andraya Yearwood, a freshman who was born a male, won the girls 100-meter and 200-meter dashes at the Connecticut high school Class M state championships ? victories that didn?t come without some controversy.

?It feels really good. I?m really happy to win both titles,? Yearwood of Cromwell High School told the Day after winning at the May 30 meet. ?I kind of expected it. I?ve always gotten first, so I expected it to some extent. ? I?m really proud of it.?

Kate Hall ? who last year won the girls 100-meter dash Class M state title as a sophomore ? came in second to Yearwood at this year?s 100-meter race and was tearful in the aftermath, the Hartford Courant reported.

?It?s frustrating,? Hall of Stonington High School told the Courant. ?But that?s just the way it is now.?

After finishing third in the 200 ? and watching Yearwood cross the finish line first in that race as well ? Hall told the Courant, ?I can?t really say what I want to say, but there?s not much I can do about it. You can?t blame anyone. Her times were slowing during the season. If I ran my best race, I could have won. I didn?t. I hadn?t felt good the last three days, but there are no excuses. From what I know she is really nice and that?s all that matters. She?s not rude and obnoxious.?

?Kate was emotional,? Stonington coach Ben Bowne told the Courant. ?She works really hard. She?s a very competitive athlete. She hates losing to anybody. I?ve just told her all year run your best. If this girl has better times than you, she?s going to help you as a runner. That?s what we focused on.?

The Connecticut Interscholastic Athletic Conference leaves gender-identity cases to local school districts, according to an earlier Courant story on Yearwood:

The CIAC defers to the determination of the student and his or her local school regarding gender identification. According to the CIAC handbook, it is fundamentally unjust and contrary to applicable state and federal law to preclude a student from participation on a gender specific sports team that is consistent with the public gender identity of that student.

Andraya is not undergoing any sort of hormone therapy treatment. Regarding the girls races involving Yearwood, Courant columnist Jeff Jacobs asked, ?Was it fair??

His answer: ?On a biologically competitive basis, it was not.? But Jacobs also asked if Yearwood, 15, should be allowed to participate with the girls? His answer was yes.

?Participation is paramount in high school sports,? Jacobs wrote. ?Participation with dignity is the aspiration. But the question of what constitutes fairness in the world of sports remains to be settled.?

He added: ?I do not pretend to have the answer. Humanity counts. So does biology. For me, somebody who has observed sports and written about all kinds of athletes for four decades, the integrity of the state competition for these two races Tuesday was compromised.?


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novmbrchild

Oh no. Poor thing is about to get dragged to simithereen

yummy

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I think sis threw in these Moesha braids just to dust these bitches and snatch a trophy

You're not slick, Trish :hmph:

yummy

June 07, 2017, 12:55:10 PM #6 Last Edit: June 07, 2017, 12:55:27 PM by ANIMMAI


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Gilgamesh.

How is this fair or right? Her biology is that of a man and it's a physically competitive sport, so he basically won because he was born a man :ermm:

novmbrchild

Well.. Men and women are considered to be EQ' now :letsmessfag:

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Quote from: ANIMMAI on June 07, 2017, 12:49:20 PM

Hall told the Courant, ?I can?t really say what I want to say, but there?s not much I can do about it.

This part kinda had me crying tho. Just know she wanted to call the person all kinda trannys  :dead:


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Kaeli.

June 07, 2017, 01:02:27 PM #12 Last Edit: June 07, 2017, 01:03:00 PM by Kaeli.
I'm sorry but I'd be pissed if I had to compete with her :guys:


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