California Track and Field: New Rules for Transgender Athlete Participation
CBS NewsJune 7, 20252 min5,237 views
7 connectionsΒ·9 entities in this videoβNew CIF Rules for Transgender Athletes
- π― The California Interscholastic Federation (CIF) has implemented new rules allowing a transgender athlete to compete in the state track and field championships.
- π The new policy creates a separate category for the transgender student, ensuring that if she places, an additional medal will be awarded to the next-highest-placing biological female athlete.
- π The transgender athlete, AB Hernandez, is competing in the girls' high jump, long jump, and triple jump events.
Controversy and Reactions
- β οΈ These new rules have prompted significant controversy, with protesters outside the stadium holding signs against the participation of transgender athletes in girls' sports.
- βοΈ A plane was seen flying overhead with a banner reading "No boys in girls sports," reflecting the opposition to the CIF's decision.
- π£οΈ While some protesters voiced their disagreement, the student athletes inside the stadium are reportedly continuing with the competition as usual.
Political Context
- ποΈ The rules change follows statements from President Trump, who has opposed the participation of trans athletes in girls' sports.
- π The report notes that it is still being determined if President Trump is aware of Hernandez competing today and what his further response might be.
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