A transgenderatleet has bragged about beating a group of biologically feminine athletes, despite wearing running shoes with the spikes that are about to come.
Sadie Schreiner, formerly known as Camden, rushed to victory at a lecture and field meeting at the weekend and left the nearest female runner in her wake.
After her victory, Schreiner went to her Instagram, where she boasted the victory.
'Not the race I was looking for this week, my spikes almost fell off during turn and with a bad start my time wasn't long not long what I wanted the good news that just started, and I'm going to get around to leave everything on the circuit at Nationals. '
The victory of Schreiner is just the latest incidence of a growing number of transgender athletes that are successful in women's sports, because experts warn that they have an unfair physical advantage because of the effects of male puberty.
Her victory drew a recoil from the Czech tennis legend Martina Navratilova who has been pronounced about her views on transgender people participating in sport.
Navratilova, a strong proponent of LGBTQ+ rights, has consistently supported transgender -individuals in their struggle for equality and inclusion, but has also explained how she only wants biological women to participate in women's sports.
'So amazing and brave …' Navratilova tweeted with shame and clown -emojis.
Sadie Schreiner, formerly known as Camden, rushed to victory at a lecture and field meeting at the weekend and left the nearest female runner in her wake
A transgenderatleet has bragged about beating a group of biologically feminine athletes, despite wearing running shoes with the spikes that are about to come.
After her victory, Schreiner went to her Instagram, where she boasted the victory
Her victory drew a recoil from tennis legend Martina Navratilova who has been pronounced about her views on transgender people participating in sport
In 2023 she chose the side of World Athletics to insist on a policy that omits transgender female athletes of internationally recognized women's competitions and called it a 'step in the right direction'.
Announcement 'In the aftermath of World Athletics', I think that the best idea would be to have '' 'biological woman' '' and '' biological girls 'categories and then a' 'open' 'category,' she wrote.
Other users online were also quickly criticized that Schreiner's Gloating.
“Imagine being a man who examines the beating of female athletes,” wrote Margotobrienn.
“For some people, sport is their lives and these people are ruining it for them,” says Napukka.
'Congratulations, guy. You have defeated a couple of women. What an achievement, 'a different poster.
'Proud of you for beating women who are a foot shorter and are 60 pounds lighter with a 2ft smaller pass and half of the muscle mass. You didn't look like you still had it in you. Shocked that you had the balls to appear, “ridiculous one fourth.
Schreiner, who comes from Hillsborough, New Jersey, and specializes in races of 200 and 400 meters, is currently competing for the Rochester Institute of Technology (RIT) in NCAA Division III Track and Field Events and at the same time striving for a diploma in photography.
In 2022, Schreiner competed in the 100m men category and finished in 19th place, but now since entering a woman has placed much higher.
The victory of Schreiner is the latest incidence of a growing number of transgender athletes that are successful in women's sports, because experts warn that they have an unfair physical advantage because of the effects of male puberty.
Schreiner has been an advocate for transgender recording in sport. Last November, in an interview with CNN, she started in the challenges and recoil of transgender athletes, and emphasized the importance of understanding and support.
Earlier this month, Schreiner shared her experiences in the NCAA transfer portal, in which they emphasize difficulties in transferring to Division I programs because of its transgender identity.
Despite interest from different schools, she noted that concern about a potential recoil had led to hesitation of schools in expanding offers to her.
But she may have to lower her expectations, especially with President Donald Trump now in the lead, who has explained how he will take action to “keep men outside the sport of women.”
Many have blamed the support of Democrats for transgender admission for Kamala Harris's election loss against Trump.
Transgating rights have become a political hot button in recent years. Republicans at all levels campaigned on the issue in the November elections, with a special focus on transgender women participating in school sports.
During his campaign, Trump promised to limit gender -confirming care and transgender sports participation.
Millions were spent on advertising that changed something that actually affects a small minority of competitors in a wedge problem.
In 2022, Schreiner reportedly participated in the 100m men category and finished in 19th place
Last month, Sadie Schreiner ran to victory in the ladies' dashboard, broke the ride school record and defeated her nearest challenger with almost a full second
For example, the NCAA does not follow data about transgender athletes under the 544,000 who are currently participating in 19,000 teams at different levels throughout the country, although NCAA President Charlie Baker testified in the congress last month that he was aware of less than 10 active NCAA – Athletes who identify it as transgender.
Trump raised the rhetoric when the election day was approaching and the crowd told during a Madison Square Garden Rally in October: “We will get … transgender insanity in hell from our schools, and we will keep men outside the sport of women.”
Trump has also said that he would reduce federal financing to 'every school that would push the critical racing theory, transgender insanity and other inappropriate racial, sexual or political content of our children'.
Under the first government Trump, the government interpreted 'sex' as the gender that someone was assigned at birth and it seems that the same is under Trump 2.0.
During his campaign, Trump promised to limit gender -confirming care and transgender sports participation
The BIDEN administration chose to interpret sex as 'gender identity' under title IX, which could be interpreted to protect transatletes against discriminated against if they wanted to participate in a sport in line with their gender identity, not assigned their gender to the birth.
The NCAA set up a policy in 2010 that required transatletes that were male at birth to complete testosterone reduction therapy at least one year before he is eligible to compete with a women's team.
Transatletes who were feminated at birth and switched to male can compete with a men's team, but when they have received testosterone treatment, they are not eligible to compete with a women's team.
In 2022, the NCAA revised the policy in what the organization called an attempt to be tailored to national sports organizations.