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California Families Respond to Changes in Girls’ Championship Rules Amid Debate Over Transgender Athlete Policies

  • AB Hernandez, a 16-year-old transgender athlete, advanced to the finals in the girls' long jump, high jump, and triple jump events at the 2025 California high school state track and field meet held in Clovis.
  • Hernandez's participation sparked controversy, prompting the California Interscholastic Federation to modify competition rules after protests and criticism from officials, parents, and President Donald Trump.
  • The CIF created a pilot policy awarding an additional medal to biological female athletes displaced by trans competitors in specific events, aiming to increase female participation without barring trans athletes.
  • President Trump criticized the situation as unjust and deeply disrespectful to female athletes, warning that he would withhold federal funds from California if transgender girls are allowed to participate in girls' sports.
  • The controversy has led to a U.S. Department of Justice investigation into possible Title IX violations, reflecting ongoing tensions over transgender athletes in school sports and evolving state policies.
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Anger, arrests and a banner with the slogan "No boys in girls' sports" at the California finals, where 17-year-old AB Hernandez dominated - They defied the Trump executive order and the threat to cut off federal funding

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Pink News broke the news in on Thursday, May 29, 2025.
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