Someone explain to me how this is fair. Trans athletes take 1st and 2nd place in Chicago women’s cycling event https://www.foxnews.com/sports/trans-athletes-take-first-second-place-chicago-womens-cycling-event
Even in fencing... Transgender female fencer scores world title over 14-time champion https://www.foxnews.com/sports/transgender-female-fencer-scores-world-title-14-time-champion
Let's switch tracks for a moment and take a look at the latest company to go bankrupt due to this transgender stuff. Miss Universe judge Emily Austin says outrage over transgender contestants led to the pageant's bankruptcy as she claims company had 'financial issues' in Thailand https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/ar...y-Austin-Anne-Jakrajutatip-trans-pageant.html Former Miss Universe judge Emily Austin gave her opinion on why the organization filed for bankruptcy She said transgender contestants and 'financial issues' are to blame Miss Universe owner Anne Jakrajutatip is a transgender woman who bought the rights to the pageant in 2022 (More at above url)
Allowing biological men to compete in women's sports undermines the entire intent of Title IX. Martina Navratilova makes stance clear on men playing women's sports, responds to latest NCAA controversy A transgender woman on an NCAA Division III swim team broke a school record, causing controversy https://www.foxnews.com/sports/mart...omens-sports-responds-latest-ncaa-controversy Tennis legend Martina Navratilova made her stance on men playing in women’s sports clear on Tuesday amid another NCAA controversy occurring in Division III women’s swimming. "Women’s sports is not the place for mediocre male athletes who compete as women. Period," she wrote on X. Meghan Cortez-Fields, a transgender swimmer at Ramapo College of New Jersey, broke a women’s school record over the weekend after competing on the men’s team for three years. Cortez-Fields won first place and broke a school record in the 100-yard butterfly with a time of 57.22 at the Cougar Splash Invitational, a two-day meet between six schools in Dallas, Pennsylvania. She also came in first place in the 200-yard individual medley and earned second place in the 200-yard butterfly. The Ramapo swim team congratulated Cortez-Fields on Instagram for breaking the school record but deleted the post after former NCAA swimmer Riley Gaines drew attention to the meet results on X. A Ramapo spokesperson told Fox News the school "supports all of our student athletes." "The original post of Meghan’s achievement was deleted by a peer who wanted to protect their teammate from insulting comments on the post," the spokesperson continued. "The College continues to post team and individual student-athlete achievements for all programs on our Athletics website." "As a member affiliate of the NCAA, Ramapo College Athletics follows all NCAA policies, including the NCAA Transgender Student Participation Policy," the spokesperson added. Navratilova responded to the controversy on X. "I will keep saying this over and over- this is wrong and completely fair and quite frankly a mockery," she wrote. Cortez-Fields swam on Ramapo’s men's team for three years before moving to the women’s team this season as a senior. Last year, she told The Ramapo News she admired Lia Thomas, the trans University of Pennsylvania swimmer who won an NCAA Championship in 2022.
Allowing biological men to compete in women's sports has totally undermined Title IX and all the hard-won gains of women in sports competition over the decades. This idiocy needs to stop. Trans cyclists in Illinois take 1st and 2nd place in women’s cycling championships The biological men also won a female cycling competition in October https://www.foxnews.com/us/trans-cyclists-illinois-take-1st-2nd-place-womens-cycling-championships
Now biological men are winning world championships in women sports. At this point the situation is outrageous. Outrage as transgender athlete becomes first biological male to become world champion in a women's sport https://www.gbnews.com/sport/other-...er-athlete-world-champion-womens-sport-gender Enraged croquet players have been left feeling 'quite sick' after a transgender Australian became the women's world champion of the sport. Jamie Gumbrell, 23, won the Women's Golf Croquet Championship in August. However, since then, it has emerged Gumbrell is transgender. The 23-year-old reportedly identified as a man up until 2019 and was able to play after the World Croquet Federation changed their rules two years ago. That alteration permits competitors to nominate their own gender. Rivals are unhappy, however, with the Telegraph saying some competitors were unaware they would compete against a biological male at the Sussex tournament. Those same participants reportedly argue that Gumbrell had advantages in strength due to being born a man. Sue Lightbody, who is a member of England's team at the World Championship, said: "There was a huge amount of disquiet. "But nobody was prepared to say or do anything. "I was quite sick about the situation. "We thought it would go against us, that we wouldn't be picked for another team. "Everything was hush-hush, everyone was worried about being called transphobic. "People told me not to get involved, saying, 'Don't do anything, you'll make yourself very unpopular.' "But this just shouldn't happen. It fundamentally isn't fair." She added: "A key shot in golf croquet is the jump shot." "If you're on the boundary, you can jump over a couple of balls and get through a hoop. "I can only do mid-jumps, I can't do one from the baseline. "But Jamie can. That is a huge advantage over a woman." Ian Burridge president of the WCF, has responded by saying: "The fact that Jamie was assigned male at birth is not disputed by anyone. "Jamie now identifies as female as her entry into the world championship was determined in accordance with our policy, approved by our members in April 2021.
Old pervert shows his slong to female children in women's locker room. Transgender swimmer, 50, sparks outrage in Canada after competing against teens, sharing locker room Changing room policies are 'determined by facility/municipality policies': Swimming Canada https://www.foxnews.com/sports/tran...a-competing-against-teens-sharing-locker-room The parents of young female athletes have spoken out after a 50-year-old transgender swimmer competed in women’s events and shared a locker room with children during a meet in Canada this month. Several parents spoke to the Toronto Sun following the 2023 Trojan Cup in Barrie, Ontario, on Dec. 1-3 over concerns that Melody Wiseheart, a transgender swimmer, competed in events with teenage swimmers and shared a locker room with their children. Wiseheart, 50, competed in several events at the East Bayfield Community Centre, where the meet was held, including the women’s 1500m freestyle for athletes 16 years and older. Wiseheart placed second in that event with a time of 21:14.30, according to the official results posted to Swimming Canada’s website. The age groups for the entire meet ranged from 8 years and younger to 16 and older. "It’s all so confusing for the kids," one parent told the Toronto Sun. "No one is comfortable. Everybody is accepting of all people, but them swimming against our kids and being in the locker room with them is not appropriate." But Swimming Canada, the governing body for competitive swimming in the country, told Fox News Digital that access to changing rooms "is determined by facility/municipality policies in accordance with applicable law." "We must comply with both provincial law and municipal policy aligning with the human rights policies on preventing discrimination. Swim meets are normally conducted in facilities open to the public, and minors routinely share change room space with adults," the statement continued. With regard to questions over different ages and/or genders being seeded in the same heat, Swimming Canada stated "There are, however, a variety of situations where this can occur in open meets seeded by entry times." Separately, Swim Ontario, the provincial governing body for the sport, also told the Toronto Sun that it "investigated a concern related to an adult competing against swimmers aged 12-14" for a different meet in October and found that the Richmond Hill Aquatic Club, which hosted the meet, "acted appropriately in hosting the competition according to Swimming Canada and Swim Ontario policies and procedures, including the Swimming Canada National Registration Procedures and Rules Manual and The Swimming Rules of Swimming Canada." Swim Ontario also clarified that athletes competing in an "open category" are seeded by entry time, regardless of age, which can result in adults swimming in heats against minors. Wiseheart also competed in that swim meet. World Aquatics, the international governing body for the sport, effectively banned male-to-female transgender athletes from competing in women’s events in 2022 after updating its policy to only allow swimmers who transitioned before age 12 or the early stages of puberty. Wiseheart did not respond to Fox News Digital’s request for comment when reached by email.
Title IX brought opportunity to women in sports. If every man can simply declare themselves to be a woman -- it undermines the entire purpose of Title IX. NCAA volleyball player refuses to stay silent as trans athletes puts women's opportunities 'at risk' NCAA volleyball player Macy Petty warned biological men could take away scholarship opportunities and pose physical harm to women https://www.foxbusiness.com/media/n...ilent-trans-athletes-women-opportunities-risk