The astonishing act of rebellion of female Oregon High Jumpers after competing with Trans -Rival at State Championships
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Two female competitors with a high jump refused next to one transgender Rival on stage at this weekend’s state championships in high school Oregon.
Reese Eckard of Sherwood High School and Alexa Anderson of Tigard High School are praised as heroes on social media after leaving the medal recerioremony in a clear protest of a fifth place Finisher, who is reportedly transgender. Reese was fourth in the state final while Anderson became third.
Instead of taking their spots on stage, images obtained by Fox News let the girls turn their back on the crowd before they were led away by a ceremony official.
‘Two female athletes in Oregon refused to be on stage because a boy got a place. Girls have had enough, “Conservative activist Riley Gaines wrote on X.” Girls have had enough. ‘
Daily Mail has contacted the Oregon School Activities Association for comment on the controversy.
Anderson spoke with Fox News about her decision at the weekend.

Reese Eckard van Sherwood High School and Alexa Anderson of Tigard High School are praised as heroes on social media after leaving the medal recerioremony in Eugene

The event took place on Hayward Field on the campus of the University of Oregon in Eugene
“We didn’t refuse to be on stage out of hatred,” she said. “We did it because someone has to say that this is not right. To protect the integrity and honesty of girls’ sports, we must stand up for what is good. ‘
Oregon is one of the many states that President Donald Trump’s’ men from the Executive Order of Women Sports challenges, who threatens to refuse federal financing to rogue governments.
A recent AP-NORC survey showed that about 7 in 10 American adults think that transgender female athletes should not be allowed to participate in girls and women’s sports in high school, university or professional level. That vision was shared by about 9 out of 10 Republicans and about half of the Democrats.
The federation announced the change after Trump threatened to draw federal financing from California, unless the trans -feminine athletes lack to compete with girls’ teams. The federation said it decided the change before that time.

In an air display, Hayward Field is seen prior to the USATF Outdoor Championships 2023
The US Department of Justice also said that it would investigate the Federation and the District that Hernandez’s secondary school comprises to determine whether they have violated federal legislation on sexual discrimination.
California’s law enables transstudents to compete with sexual sports teams that are consistent with their gender identity.
Statistics about transgender participation in female sports are not extensive.
In December, however, NCAA President Charlie Baker testified that less than 10 participated in 500,000 collegial student athletes in the country.
The American Medical Association and American Psychiatric Association have both stated that gender is a spectrum and not a binary structure, such as the White House argued in the executive order of 20 January ‘Women from genderidology’.
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