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Female Athlete Checkmates Trans Opponent In Absolutely Glorious Fashion

Female Athlete Checkmates Trans Opponent In Absolutely Glorious Fashion Female Athlete Checkmates Trans Opponent In Absolutely Glorious Fashion

The glory couldn’t be more real!

In Saturday’s California Interscholastic Federation (CIF) girls’ track and field finals, a transgender (biological male) athlete “won” not just one, but two first-place medals. (RELATED: Liberal School Board Slapped With Lawsuit After Punishing Parent For Branding Trans Athlete ‘Tall Boy’)

In each the female Division 3 Triple Jump and Long Jump events, Jurupa Valley High School’s AB Hernandez was “victorious.” As a result, Hernandez now has the No. 1 ranking in the Triple Jump category going into the California state championship meet that takes place May 31.

In the Triple Jump, second place behind Hernandez belonged to Crean Lutheran High School’s Reese Hogan, an actual female. Hogan set both a school and personal record with a mark of 37 feet and two inches.

Afterwards, all of the athletes took photos on the podium, with Hogan standing beside Hernandez. When all the athletes walked off and the podium was cleared, Hogan then rightfully took the No. 1 spot, smiling to a cheering crowd while taking more photos.

Good for Reese! The REAL champion!



This article was originally published at dailycaller.com

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