Transgender -Athlete tells Booing Crowd ‘Get a Life’ when they are booed after race
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Transgenderatleet Veronica Garcia has told their opponents to “get a life” after being boosted at a state pass championship in Washington.
The 17-year-old blew their 400m rivals with a whole second away and played a major role in their East Valley by Spokane teammates who won the 4x100m relay race.
For the second year in a row, Garcia, the first transgenderatleet in the state of Washington who won a job title, was through track visitors.
The Seattle Times Claims chased dozens of attendees when Garcia – who was allowed to compete against biological women as students in the state of Washington can participate in sport based on their gender identity – was on stage after their counterparts.
That was not the only return with which Garcia had to make as a man who wore a “Save Women’s Sports’ t -shirt – shouted:” Let go, girls! “
The man, who announced his feelings during warming, also shouted: “Girls” Race! “
Garcia “Expected” is completely expected to be completely expected to receive the reception they received last year.
But unlike last year, they had a challenging message for the minority present that focused on them.
Garcia said: “It may not have their intended effect.
“It made me angry, but not angry like in, I wanted to give up, but angry like in, I’m going to push.
“I’m going to place this on the most PG-13 way, I’m just going to say that it is damn a shame that they have nothing else to do.
“I hope they get a life. But hey. It just shows who they are like people.”
Garcia can care less for her critics and meets: “I am really proud of myself.
“I did what I came to do, and that’s good enough for me.”
Garcia brought Lauren Matthew to the victory in the 400m, although their rival insisted that they were the “real champion” with a homemade sign.
Garcia also had to endure a rival school with T -pieces with ‘Keep Women’s Sports Female’ before and after the 4x400m relay.
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