Tranny's Terry Miller (Orange) and Andraya Yearwood (far left) place 1-2 in the 55 meter dash.
with Search disabled I couldn't find our previously discussed when Texas Tranny wrestler was winning state champs.
tl;dr Bio male trannys with huge advantage over girls are winning every race.
By PAT EATON-ROBB, AP Sports Writer 9 hrs ago
HARTFORD, Conn. (AP) — The families of three female high school runners filed a federal lawsuit Wednesday seeking to block transgender athletes in Connecticut from participating in girls sports.
Selina Soule, a senior at Glastonbury High School, Chelsea Mitc , a senior at Canton High School and Alanna Smith, a sop re at Danbury High School are represented by the conservative nonprofit organization Alliance Defending Freedom. They argue that allowing athletes with male anatomy to compete has deprived them of track les and scholarship opportunities.
“Mentally and physically, we know the outcome before the race even starts," said Smith, who is the daughter of former Major League pitcher Lee Smith. “That biological unfairness doesn't go away because of what someone believes about gender iden y. All girls deserve the chance to compete on a level playing field.”
The lawsuit was filed against the Connecticut Association of Schools-Connecticut Interscholastic Athletic Conference and the boards of education in Bloomfield, Cromwell, Glastonbury, Canton and Danbury.
“Forcing girls to be spectators in their own sports is completely at odds with le IX, a federal law designed to create equal opportunities for women in education and athletics,” attorney Christiana Holcomb said. "Connecticut’s policy violates that law and reverses nearly 50 years of advances for women.”
The Connecticut Association of Schools-Connecticut Interscholastic Athletic Conference says its policy follows a state anti-discrimination law that says students must be treated in school by the gender with which they identify and the group believes the policy is “appropriate under both state and federal law.”
The lawsuit follows a le IX complaint filed last June by the girls' families and the Alliance Defending Freedom with the U.S. Education Department's Office for Civil Rights, which is investigating the policy.
The lawsuit centers on two transgender sprinters, Terry Miller and Andraya Yearwood, who have frequently outperformed their cisgender compe ors.
The two seniors have combined to win 15 girls state indoor or outdoor championship races since 2017, according to the lawsuit.
The three plaintiffs have competed directly against them, almost always losing to Miller and usually behind Yearwood. Mitc finished third in the 2019 state championship in the girls 55-meter indoor track compe ion behind Miller and Yearwood.
“Our dream is not to come in second or third place, but to win fair and square,” Mitc said. “All we're asking for is a fair chance.”
Yearwood, a senior at Cromwell High School, and Miller, a senior at Bloomfield High School, issued statements vehemently defending their right to run in girls events.
“I have faced discrimination in every aspect of my life and I no longer want to remain silent," Miller said. “I am a girl and I am a runner. I participate in athletics just like my peers to excel, find community, and meaning in my life. It is both unfair and painful that my victories have to be attacked and my hard work ignored.”
Yearwood said she also is a girl and has been hurt by the efforts to “tear down my successes.”
“I will never stop being me!" she said in her statement. "I will never stop running! I hope that the next generation of trans youth doesn't have to fight the fights that I have. I hope they can be celebrated when they succeed not demonized. For the next generation, I run for you!”
The American Civil Liberties Union said it will represent the transgender teens and defend the Connecticut policy in court. Attorney Chase Strangio, deputy director for Trans Justice with the ACLU LGBT & HIV Project, said transgender girls also are protected by le IX.
“The idea that the law only protects the individuals with XX chromosomes as compared to individuals with XY chromosomes is found nowhere in the legislative history of le IX, in any implementing regulation or in any other aspect of the interpretation of le IX over the last 50 years by the courts,” he said.
The attorneys Alliance Defending Freedom is asking the court to prevent the transgender girls from competing while the lawsuit moves forward. No hearing date on that request had been scheduled Wednesday, the day before the state's indoor track championships begin.
Connecticut is one of 17 states that allowed transgender high school athletes to compete without restrictions in 2019, according to Transathlete.com, which tracks state policies in high school sports across the country. Eight states had restrictions that make it difficult for transgender athletes to compete while in school, such requiring athletes to compete under the gender on their birth certificate, or allowing them to participate only after going through sex reassignment procedures or hormone therapies, according to Transathlete.
Yearwood and Miller have said they are still in the process of transitioning but have declined to provide details.
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Tranny's Terry Miller (Orange) and Andraya Yearwood (far left) place 1-2 in the 55 meter dash.
Absolute b.s. this tranny gets to compete against girls. Almost looks like he's pranking.
High school track athletes Alanna Smith, left, Selina Soule, center and and Chelsea Mitc prepare to speak at a news conference outside the Connecticut State Capitol in Hartford, Conn. Wednesday, Feb. 12, 2020. The three girls have filed a federal lawsuit to block a state policy that allows transgender athletes to compete in girls sports. (AP Photo/Pat Eaton-Robb)
Dwyanne Wade still a hero?
"Obviously racists."
- Every liberal idiot.
Looks like Magic Johnson.
chill. Tranny's fighting for rights has nothing to do with race. look at ya boy Mack Beggs.
Your boy's a cheater. No surprise.
Your boy Mack is just playing by the rules. chill.
I'm all for gender equality and recognising people as they want to be recognised by, but in terms of sports I cross the line. Transgender people that go from male to female have a clear unfair advantage.
Lmao. That's so ridiculous it's hilarious.
Did he get a race change operation?
That's cheating. No dignity.
I'm sur that made sense in your cucky mind.
hope they win and this make believe bull ceases to exist. i'll go the way of the dinosaurs before i buy into their mental illness.
Initially I thought the person had a Kyrie Irving look but Magic is more like it.
The race angle is what makes no sense. You're a re ed piece of
Cuck suddenly doesn't like iden y politics.
this picture
Lawsuit its still dumb though. In the meantime the tranny can still compete and whoop their asses while the court decides.
More like Malcolm Stewart (James Stewart's supercross less talented brother)
That has nothing to do with what you said. You're a ing idiot.
You claim the lawsuit is "dumb" because the timing of it?
Maybe the outcome will make it better for bio girls in the future.
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