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Parents furiously as Transatleet destroy female rivals in California Championships despite Trump Order

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A transgender Athlete continued to cause controversy while jumping at victory and forced her female rivals to share the stage on the California State Championships Saturday.

Ab Hernandez, who is a biological man, was flanked by an entourage of civil servants when she and her mother were accompanied in the California Interscholastic Federation State Finals, where the teenager participated in three events in violation of various Donald Trump And his executive order.

The 17-year-old caused a new wave of indignation of demonstrators and parents when she claimed a bound place in the final of the Varsity High jump, which forced female competitors Laruelle and Jillene Weteland to share their place on top of the stage with her.

The trio of competitors knew the 5 ‘7 “Mark to split the gold medal in three ways, forcing Julia Teven to settle for the third.

In the meantime, Hernandez could only manage second place in the long jump event. She again shared her place on stage after her leap of 20 ‘8 screen “did not FIELLE at the winning 21 0¼” that was set by Loren Webster.

The dramatic row around the participation of Hernandez has fueled furiously in the US, in which Trump even threatens to stop ‘large -scale federal financing’ and to destroy the governor of the state that he claims to have ‘men illegally’ play in women’s sports’.

Transgenderatleet Ab Hernandez defended the command of Donald Trump to compete with the California Interscholastic Federation State Finals in Clovis on Saturday

Transgenderatleet Ab Hernandez defended the command of Donald Trump to compete with the California Interscholastic Federation State Finals in Clovis on Saturday

Hernandez claimed first place in the final of the Varsity High jump and forced female competitors Lelani Laruelle and Jillene Weteland to share their place on top of the stage

Hernandez claimed first place in the final of the Varsity High jump and forced female competitors Lelani Laruelle and Jillene Weteland to share their place on top of the stage

Hernandez was accompanied by an entourage of championship officials to the stadium

Hernandez was accompanied by an entourage of championship officials to the stadium

In earlier encounters, Hernandez confronted with controversy of her own competitors – with a teenage girl that they defeated to the first place, waited for her rival to get off the podium before she posed there.

In the meantime, her glamorous mother, Nereyda, is confronted with angry parents whose daughters therefore lose gold medals.

And before Saturday’s championships, Hernandez and her escort passed protesters who had again been rejected on the final of the State to express their indignation against the participation of the controversial young athlete.

The protesters, who were forced to carry out their protest outside the stadium because of the rules of the CIF, wore drawing with messages from ‘no guests in girls’ and ‘no child is born in the wrong body’.

Despite the prohibition of the CIF on banners and signs in the ground, the message of the demonstrators could be heard about the fence – reaching the ears of Hernandez when she started the jumping, her first event of the day.

“No guys in Girls Sports,” the scream of a man was blasted by his megaphone, while Hernandez made her first jump, which she scratched shockingly.

Organizers were forced to intervene the event for five minutes, because announcer called ‘respect’ on the Tannoy.

‘Please show respect, be respectful, they said. “We will continue to pause if this behavior continues.”

Demonstrants descended again to the final of the California Interscholastic Federation Federation Federation

Demonstrants descended again to the final of the California Interscholastic Federation Federation Federation

The 17-year-old athlete finished second in the long jump with a figure of 20 '8¾"

The 17-year-old athlete finished second in the long jump with a figure of 20 ‘8¾ “

Hernandez handed her second-stage with Brooke White (second left)

Hernandez handed her second-stage with Brooke White (second left)

Donald Trump had ordered the authorities in California to block her to participate in the meeting
Californian Governor Gavin Newsom

Donald Trump had ordered the authorities in California to block her to participate in the meeting

Protestant Beth Bourne, 55, from Davis, California, however, it insisted that her indignation was not aimed at Hernandez, but rather her mother.

“I feel a huge compassion for this young man, this boy, he is 17 years old,” said Bourne, member of the group ‘Moms for Liberty Yolo County’, to Dailymail.com. “He has a mother who has been duped to believe that her child can be born in the wrong body.

‘Many of these female boys can grow up to gay, healthy men. Ab Hernandez likes to wear make -up, long hair, dresses.

“His mother believes that instead of growing her son into a gay boy that he could be a transvency, right? So if you have a mother who confirms a young boy to believe that he could grow up into a woman.

Bourne said she had been a lifelong democrat until she turned red in last year’s elections after local democratic groups could not support her business.

“We want to protect his body,” she added. “We don’t want him to be a medical experiment. We don’t want him to lose his healthy sexual organs. We do not want him to encourage estrogen or puberty blockers who will sterilize him.

‘It is a unfolding medical scandal and it is great to say that every child is perfect in his body. It is not transphobic. It’s not hateful. It is not intolerant. ‘

Hernandez sealed her place in three finals yesterday after she came to the top in all her provisional heats – despite the shocking scenes outside the stadium.

Hernandez knew the 5 '7" Mark the gold medal in three ways in high jumping

Hernandez knew the 5 ‘7 “Mark to split the gold medal in three ways into high jump

Many protesters wore placards with messages against the participation of transatletes in women's sports

Many protesters wore placards with messages against the participation of transatletes in women’s sports

Protestor Beth Bourne, 55, from Davis, California, DailYMail.com told that she had 'compassion' for Hernandez

Protestor Beth Bourne, 55, from Davis, California, DailYMail.com told that she had ‘compassion’ for Hernandez

Protesters continued their protest outside the stadium when the competition started

Protesters continued their protest outside the stadium when the competition started

While demonstrators descended on the provisional events, the police were dramatically called in – with demonstrators ‘physically’ and even use of pepper spray.

They arrested an alleged LGBTQ activist, accused of crushing a car window with a flagpall – such as Sergeant Chris Hutchison of Clovis’s police said he has no room for violence. ‘

Videos of the alleged attack show a masked demonstrator with a transvlag that runs to a car before he stuck it through the window. The person in the car claims that they responded with PepperSpray.

While the girls went onto the field, a plane even flew a banner over the High School Track-and-Field Championships with ‘No Boys in Girls Sports’. While the girl competed, she was’ Save Girls’ Sports’ T-shirts by collected activists and others.

In February Trump signed an executive order that forbade transatletes from women’s sports called ‘Men Keeping Men Out of Women’s Sports’.

The promise was one of the most popular Rally in Trump during the 2024 election campaign and his movement to follow his vow was celebrated by many sports fans.

Prior to the Olympic Games in Los Angeles in 2028, the Ministry of Interior Security was ordered to ‘reject all visa applications made by men who try to enter the United States fraudulently and identify themselves as female athletes’.

In March, World Athletics followed the example of the President as President Sebastian Coe Goed, new measures for Bombshell to protect female athletes, introducing the Wangwabbing to determine if an athlete is an organic woman.

The glamorous mother of Hernandez, who is also confronted with angry parents whose daughters lose gold medals, responded to the dramatic attack yesterday. She hit the ‘weapons of the president’ and said that her daughter had become the ‘target of a national campaign of cruelty’.

Hernandez has previously confronted with controversy of her own competitors – with a teenage girl that they defeated to the first place, waited until her rival of the top of the stage before she posed there herself.

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