West Virginia Middle School Track Competitors 'Step Out' to Protest Transgender Athlete
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West Virginia middle school students barred from track meet after protesting transgender athlete's inclusion
Last week, five middle school girls were barred from competing in a track and field event after protesting a court's ruling to block enforcement of the state's "Save Women's Sports Act," according to the West Virginia Attorney General's office. The state law prohibited transgender girls from competing against biological girls in sports. But, in a 2-1 ruling, the 4th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals found the law violated Title IX, siding with the American Civil Liberties Union, its West Virginia...
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West Virginia middle school girls refuse to compete against biological male at county track meet
by WorldTribune Staff, April 22, 2024 One of the first shots in the fight against biological males competing in female athletic events was fired by a group of middle school girls in West Virginia. During the shot put competition at the 2024 Harrison County Middle School Championships on Thursday afternoon at Liberty High School in […]
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West Virginia Middle School Girls Walk Out of Shot Put Competition in Protest of Trans Athlete
A transgender middle school athlete won a shot put competition in West Virginia last week, as a slew of female competitors refused to throw and walked off the pitch in protest.