Transgender -Athlete sends challenging message to critics after dominating the high school of Girls’ High School
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A transgender Athlete told their critics to ‘get a life’ after they were chased to dominate a girls’ state championship in Washington.
Veronica Garcia van East Valley from Spokane won almost a second on Saturday at the championships. Garcia also helped their school to win the 4x100m relay.
In 2024, Garcia de First transgenderatleet in the state of Washington to win a title of the state and this weekend the 17-year-old Was by fans for the second year in a row.
As reported by The Seattle TimesSupporters cheered loudly for any other athlete during the medal recerioremony, only for angry to sound when Garcia went the stage.
Earlier, during warming, a man – a shirt with ‘Save Women’s Sports’ – ‘Let’s go girls!’ And ‘Girls’ Race! ‘
But the challenging 17-year-old hit her critics and told the Seattle Times that the abuse was ‘expected’.

Transgenderatleet Veronica Garcia told their critics to ‘get a life’ after they had spoken the victory

Proponents cheered every other athlete before Garcia was booed after reaching the stage

Garcia van East Valley van Spokane won the 400m with almost a second at the State Championships
“But 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, “said Garcia.
‘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 oh well. It just shows who they are like people. ‘
The 17-year-old continued: “I am really proud of myself … I did what I came to do, and that’s good enough for me.”
Lauren Matthew, who became second in the 400m, was depicted with a homemade sign that crowned her the ‘real’ champion.
Before and after Garcia participated in the 4x400m relay, athletes of a rival school wore black T-shirts “Keep Women’s Sports Female reads that.”
In Washington, students can participate in sport based on their gender identity.
That is, despite the fact that Donald Trump signed an executive order – entitled ‘Men love women’s sport’ – and a series of controversial incidents with transgender athletes this weekend.
In California, Ab Hernandez claimed gold In the high jump and the triple jump on the state final.
A masked Pro-Trans demonstrator was also arrested during the event after he was seen that a progress-pride flag was used to attack a demonstrator.

Athletes of a rival school wore black T-shirts with the text ‘Keep Women’s Sports Female’
In Oregon, meanwhile, Two female high jumpers refused to stand up next to one transgender Rival on stage at the State Championships in the high school of this weekend.
Reese Eckard van Sherwood High School and Alexa Anderson of Tigard High School left the medal creeping 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.
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