Oregon transgender runner sparks outrage with dominant girls high school track performance

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Oregon transgender runner sparks outrage with dominant girls high school track performance
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Lawmakers and women's sports advocates reacted to the news via social media.

The personal record time earned Gallagher second place at the event behind Aster Jones, who currently

The Oregon School Activities Organization, which oversees the state’s high school athletic competitions, currentlya transgender competitor may notify their school of their gender identity and be “consistently treated as that gender for purposes of eligibility for athletics.” Let's call this what it is: encouraged AND celebrated cheating at the hands of the ‘adults’ in the room,” women’s sports activist Riley Gaines

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