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The End of Women’s Sports: Biological Male Wins NCAA Women’s Track Championship
A biological male who identifies as a woman won the NCAA women’s track championship over the weekend.
Cece Telfer. a biological male (transgender), won the women’s 400 meter hurdles on Saturday night and beat the second place competitor by over a full second.
The coach praised Cece Telfer for being the first student-athlete in Franklin Pierce history to collect an individual national title.
Today was a microcosm of her entire season; she was not going to let anything slow her down. I’ve never met anybody as strong as her mentally in my entire life,” Emerson said.
The NCAA boasts of its “inclusion of transgender student-athletes” because they believe in and are committed to “diversity, inclusion and gender equity among its student-athletes, coaches and administrators. We seek to establish and maintain an inclusive culture that fosters equitable participation for student-athletes and career opportunities for coaches and administrators from diverse backgrounds.”