Trans athlete AB Hernandezs mom posts criticism of new policy allowing girls to win too

The mother of controversial transgender high school track athlete AB Hernandez publicly shared a post slamming California school officials for allowing biological female athletes to receive duplicate podium placements and medals at state track competitions.The post, from the trans active group Rainbow Families Action, included the letter from the California Interscholastic Federation allowing the change ahead of Hernandez’s domination of the long jump, high jump and triple jump at Saturday’s California Interscholastic Federation’s Southern Section championship final.”All these big, tough ex-athletes at CIF, and the most courage they could muster was to hand this to coaches at AB’s meet today,” the group wrote.”Not one of them was brave enough to look her or her mother in the eye and say: “This whole project of violating Ed Code is aimed at you.

A child.” Nereyda Hernandez, who has been a vocal advocate of her trans son’s right to compete against girls, shared the pointed post.“Today at the CIF Track & Field Finals my heart was full watching A.B compete,” she wrote after her son’s competition.“No matter how differently she may be seen by some, she continues to walk onto that field with the most beautiful smile on her face, gives EVERY event her ALL, and carries herself with grace, determination, and sportsmanship.” The CIF announced they would continue the pilot entry process first introduced during last year’s championships, saying that biological female competitors will be allowed to advance to the next round without winning the event.The policy also guarantees medal placements for biological female athletes who would have otherwise finished behind a transgender competitor.They were also told they would share the podium next to the transgender winner of an event.However, on Saturday, Hernandez’s female rivals iced her out during the medal ceremonies, with one competitor skipping the podium altogether and others keeping the...

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Publisher: New York Post

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