Its a different year but more of the same in Oregon: a male
transgender- identifying track runner is besting the female
competition in the Beaver State.
Former state champion and McDaniel High junior Ada Gallagher recently dominated another girls outdoor track meet, taking first place in the 200-meter (25.76 seconds) and 400-meter (57.62 seconds) at a March 19
tri- meet to open the season, according to Athletic.net.
Gallagher, of Portland, won the 200-meter by more than 1.5 seconds and
the 400-meter by more than eight seconds.
Another day, another boy dominating in girls sports, pro-womens
sports activist Riley Gaines posted on X. Aayden Ada Gallagher set
a season record and beat the fastest girl by over 7 seconds. This was
in Oregon. Ahem, @AGPamBondi, Gaines posted, tagging Donald Trumps
attorney general who is tasked with enforcing the presidents
executive order to keep men out of womens sports, including
withholding funds from schools and states that dont comply.
So far, the Trump administration has paused funding for the University
of Maine over the states transgender athlete policy. Some states have
banned male athletes from womens sports while others are defying
Trumps order.
Gallagher won a state championship in the 200-meter last season and
was one of at least five male transgender athletes nationally to win a
girls track state title last spring.
Spectators booed him for winning last years race.
Another proud moment for womens sports! Gaines posted on X at the
time. Aayden Gallagher (male) just placed 1st in the Oregon state championship in the womens 200m after placing 2nd in the 400m. Just
listen to the audible BOOS. People are over this& its about time.
Gallagher isnt the only trans athlete looking to repeat.
Veronica Garcia, now a senior, won a Washington Interscholastic
Activities Association Division 400-meter (55.75 seconds) state title
last spring, could do so again.
Spectators also gave Garcia an icy response upon last years win.
Garcia cheered and clapped for her competitors as they received their medals, the Spokesman-Review reported. When the announcer called her
to the podium, the crowd fell silent, and the other high school
runners at the podium did not acknowledge her as they stood with hands clasped behind their backs.
Also, Lizzy Bidwell, now a senior, won a Connecticut triple jump state championship last spring (36 feet, 8 inches), giving him a chance to
repeat.
In California, AB Hernandez may also win a state title. The current
junior finished third in the triple jump (39 feet, 5.5 inches) behind
two seniors at last years outdoor track state championship. Both
athletes who beat Hernandez have since graduated.
Maine could also have two more transgender state champs: juniors Katie Spencer and Soren Stark-Chessa. Spencer won the pole vault state
championship this past winter (10 feet, 6 inches), while Stark-Chessa
won an 800-meter state title last spring (2:19.72).
Other transgender-identifying athletes may also emerge and win girls
track state titles this spring.
Hecheated.org decried the state of womens sports on the West Coast.
The entire west coast, Washington, Oregon, and California, are
violating Title IX and the rights of women and girls, the
organization posted on X.
https://readlion.com/oregon-transgender-state-champ-track-runner- dominating-once-again/
3NTQ305 <3NTQ305@ca.dmv> wrote in news:vrr20h$d6b$2@toxic.dizum.net:
Its a different year but more of the same in Oregon: a male
transgender- identifying track runner is besting the female
competition in the Beaver State.
Former state champion and McDaniel High junior Ada Gallagher recently
dominated another girls outdoor track meet, taking first place in
the 200-meter (25.76 seconds) and 400-meter (57.62 seconds) at a
March 19 tri- meet to open the season, according to Athletic.net.
Gallagher, of Portland, won the 200-meter by more than 1.5 seconds
and the 400-meter by more than eight seconds.
Another day, another boy dominating in girls sports, pro-womens
sports activist Riley Gaines posted on X. Aayden Ada Gallagher set
a season record and beat the fastest girl by over 7 seconds. This was
in Oregon. Ahem, @AGPamBondi, Gaines posted, tagging Donald Trumps
attorney general who is tasked with enforcing the presidents
executive order to keep men out of womens sports, including
withholding funds from schools and states that dont comply.
So far, the Trump administration has paused funding for the
University of Maine over the states transgender athlete policy. Some
states have banned male athletes from womens sports while others are
defying Trumps order.
Gallagher won a state championship in the 200-meter last season and
was one of at least five male transgender athletes nationally to win
a girls track state title last spring.
Spectators booed him for winning last years race.
Another proud moment for womens sports! Gaines posted on X at the
time. Aayden Gallagher (male) just placed 1st in the Oregon state
championship in the womens 200m after placing 2nd in the 400m. Just
listen to the audible BOOS. People are over this& its about time.
Gallagher isnt the only trans athlete looking to repeat.
Veronica Garcia, now a senior, won a Washington Interscholastic
Activities Association Division 400-meter (55.75 seconds) state title
last spring, could do so again.
Spectators also gave Garcia an icy response upon last years win.
Garcia cheered and clapped for her competitors as they received
their medals, the Spokesman-Review reported. When the announcer
called her to the podium, the crowd fell silent, and the other high
school runners at the podium did not acknowledge her as they stood
with hands clasped behind their backs.
Also, Lizzy Bidwell, now a senior, won a Connecticut triple jump
state championship last spring (36 feet, 8 inches), giving him a
chance to repeat.
In California, AB Hernandez may also win a state title. The current
junior finished third in the triple jump (39 feet, 5.5 inches) behind
two seniors at last years outdoor track state championship. Both
athletes who beat Hernandez have since graduated.
Maine could also have two more transgender state champs: juniors
Katie Spencer and Soren Stark-Chessa. Spencer won the pole vault
state championship this past winter (10 feet, 6 inches), while
Stark-Chessa won an 800-meter state title last spring (2:19.72).
Other transgender-identifying athletes may also emerge and win girls
track state titles this spring.
Hecheated.org decried the state of womens sports on the West Coast.
The entire west coast, Washington, Oregon, and California, are
violating Title IX and the rights of women and girls, the
organization posted on X.
https://readlion.com/oregon-transgender-state-champ-track-runner-
dominating-once-again/
1 - "reportedly" is not proof.
2 - who cares? there's not much career opportunities in women's sports
3 - ever think any differences in performance might be due to
differences in training while a trangender competed in both boy's and
girl's sports?
On 24 Mar 2025, Baxter <bax02_spamblock@baxcode.com> posted some news:vrrrqu$148il$3@dont-email.me:Oregon,
3NTQ305 <3NTQ305@ca.dmv> wrote in news:vrr20h$d6b$2@toxic.dizum.net:
Its a different year but more of the same in Oregon: a male
transgender- identifying track runner is besting the female
competition in the Beaver State.
Former state champion and McDaniel High junior Ada Gallagher recently
dominated another girls outdoor track meet, taking first place in
the 200-meter (25.76 seconds) and 400-meter (57.62 seconds) at a
March 19 tri- meet to open the season, according to Athletic.net.
Gallagher, of Portland, won the 200-meter by more than 1.5 seconds
and the 400-meter by more than eight seconds.
Another day, another boy dominating in girls sports, pro-womens
sports activist Riley Gaines posted on X. Aayden Ada Gallagher set
a season record and beat the fastest girl by over 7 seconds. This was
in Oregon. Ahem, @AGPamBondi, Gaines posted, tagging Donald Trumps
attorney general who is tasked with enforcing the presidents
executive order to keep men out of womens sports, including
withholding funds from schools and states that dont comply.
So far, the Trump administration has paused funding for the
University of Maine over the states transgender athlete policy. Some
states have banned male athletes from womens sports while others are
defying Trumps order.
Gallagher won a state championship in the 200-meter last season and
was one of at least five male transgender athletes nationally to win
a girls track state title last spring.
Spectators booed him for winning last years race.
Another proud moment for womens sports! Gaines posted on X at the
time. Aayden Gallagher (male) just placed 1st in the Oregon state
championship in the womens 200m after placing 2nd in the 400m. Just
listen to the audible BOOS. People are over this& its about time.
Gallagher isnt the only trans athlete looking to repeat.
Veronica Garcia, now a senior, won a Washington Interscholastic
Activities Association Division 400-meter (55.75 seconds) state title
last spring, could do so again.
Spectators also gave Garcia an icy response upon last years win.
Garcia cheered and clapped for her competitors as they received
their medals, the Spokesman-Review reported. When the announcer
called her to the podium, the crowd fell silent, and the other high
school runners at the podium did not acknowledge her as they stood
with hands clasped behind their backs.
Also, Lizzy Bidwell, now a senior, won a Connecticut triple jump
state championship last spring (36 feet, 8 inches), giving him a
chance to repeat.
In California, AB Hernandez may also win a state title. The current
junior finished third in the triple jump (39 feet, 5.5 inches) behind
two seniors at last years outdoor track state championship. Both
athletes who beat Hernandez have since graduated.
Maine could also have two more transgender state champs: juniors
Katie Spencer and Soren Stark-Chessa. Spencer won the pole vault
state championship this past winter (10 feet, 6 inches), while
Stark-Chessa won an 800-meter state title last spring (2:19.72).
Other transgender-identifying athletes may also emerge and win girls
track state titles this spring.
Hecheated.org decried the state of womens sports on the West Coast.
The entire west coast, Washington, Oregon, and California, are
violating Title IX and the rights of women and girls, the
organization posted on X.
https://readlion.com/oregon-transgender-state-champ-track-runner-
dominating-once-again/
1 - "reportedly" is not proof.
"reportedly", your words.
Transgender athlete again trounces competition at high school in
reigniting debate
https://katv.com/news/nation-world/transgender-athlete-again-trounces- competition-at-high-school-in-oregon-reigniting-debate-portland- interscholastic-league-championship-running-runner-racing-event-race- track-meet-mcdaniel-president-donald-trump
2 - who cares? there's not much career opportunities in women's sports
3 - ever think any differences in performance might be due to
differences in training while a trangender competed in both boy's and
girl's sports?
Boys = bigger, stronger, faster than girls by simple genetics.
Lou Ribano <lribano@gmx32.com> wrote in news:vrvdbo$frv$3
@toxic.dizum.net:
On 24 Mar 2025, Baxter <bax02_spamblock@baxcode.com> posted some news:vrrrqu$148il$3@dont-email.me:
3NTQ305 <3NTQ305@ca.dmv> wrote in news:vrr20h$d6b$2@toxic.dizum.net:
It?s a different year but more of the same in Oregon: a male
transgender- identifying track runner is besting the female
competition in the Beaver State.
Former state champion and McDaniel High junior Ada Gallagher recently
dominated another girls? outdoor track meet, taking first place in
the 200-meter (25.76 seconds) and 400-meter (57.62 seconds) at a
March 19 tri- meet to open the season, according to Athletic.net.
Gallagher, of Portland, won the 200-meter by more than 1.5 seconds
and the 400-meter by more than eight seconds.
?Another day, another boy dominating in girl?s sports,? pro-women?s
sports activist Riley Gaines posted on X. ?Aayden ?Ada? Gallagher set
a season record and beat the fastest girl by over 7 seconds. This was
in Oregon. Ahem, @AGPamBondi,? Gaines posted, tagging Donald Trump?s
attorney general who is tasked with enforcing the president?s
executive order to keep men out of women?s sports, including
withholding funds from schools and states that don?t comply.
So far, the Trump administration has paused funding for the
University of Maine over the state?s transgender athlete policy. Some
states have banned male athletes from women?s sports while others are
defying Trump?s order.
Gallagher won a state championship in the 200-meter last season and
was one of at least five male transgender athletes nationally to win
a girls? track state title last spring.
Spectators booed him for winning last year?s race.
?Another proud moment for women?s sports!? Gaines posted on X at the
time. ?Aayden Gallagher (male) just placed 1st in the Oregon state
championship in the women?s 200m after placing 2nd in the 400m. Just
listen to the audible BOOS. People are over this?& it?s about time.?
Gallagher isn?t the only trans athlete looking to repeat.
Veronica Garcia, now a senior, won a Washington Interscholastic
Activities Association Division 400-meter (55.75 seconds) state title
last spring, could do so again.
Spectators also gave Garcia an icy response upon last year?s win.
?Garcia cheered and clapped for her competitors as they received
their medals,? the Spokesman-Review reported. ?When the announcer
called her to the podium, the crowd fell silent, and the other high
school runners at the podium did not acknowledge her as they stood
with hands clasped behind their backs.?
Also, Lizzy Bidwell, now a senior, won a Connecticut triple jump
state championship last spring (36 feet, 8 inches), giving him a
chance to repeat.
In California, AB Hernandez may also win a state title. The current
junior finished third in the triple jump (39 feet, 5.5 inches) behind
two seniors at last year?s outdoor track state championship. Both
athletes who beat Hernandez have since graduated.
Maine could also have two more transgender state champs: juniors
Katie Spencer and Soren Stark-Chessa. Spencer won the pole vault
state championship this past winter (10 feet, 6 inches), while
Stark-Chessa won an 800-meter state title last spring (2:19.72).
Other transgender-identifying athletes may also emerge and win girls?
track state titles this spring.
Hecheated.org decried the state of women?s sports on the West Coast.
?The entire west coast, Washington, Oregon, and California, are
violating Title IX and the rights of women and girls,? the
organization posted on X.
https://readlion.com/oregon-transgender-state-champ-track-runner-
dominating-once-again/
1 - "reportedly" is not proof.
"reportedly", your words.
Transgender athlete again trounces competition at high school inOregon,
reigniting debate
https://katv.com/news/nation-world/transgender-athlete-again-trounces- competition-at-high-school-in-oregon-reigniting-debate-portland- interscholastic-league-championship-running-runner-racing-event-race- track-meet-mcdaniel-president-donald-trump
2 - who cares? there's not much career opportunities in women's sports
3 - ever think any differences in performance might be due to
differences in training while a trangender competed in both boy's and
girl's sports?
Boys = bigger, stronger, faster than girls by simple genetics.
Then you match according to size - like they do in boxing.
On 3/25/2025 4:14 PM, Lou Ribano wrote:
On 24 Mar 2025, Baxter <bax02_spamblock@baxcode.com> posted some
news:vrrrqu$148il$3@dont-email.me:
3NTQ305 <3NTQ305@ca.dmv> wrote in news:vrr20h$d6b$2@toxic.dizum.net:
It’s a different year but more of the same in Oregon: a male
transgender- identifying track runner is besting the female
competition in the Beaver State.
Former state champion and McDaniel High junior Ada Gallagher recently
dominated another girls’ outdoor track meet, taking first place in
the 200-meter (25.76 seconds) and 400-meter (57.62 seconds) at a
March 19 tri- meet to open the season, according to Athletic.net.
Gallagher, of Portland, won the 200-meter by more than 1.5 seconds
and the 400-meter by more than eight seconds.
“Another day, another boy dominating in girl’s sports,” pro-women’s
sports activist Riley Gaines posted on X. “Aayden ‘Ada’ Gallagher set
a season record and beat the fastest girl by over 7 seconds. This was
in Oregon. Ahem, @AGPamBondi,” Gaines posted, tagging Donald Trump’s >>>> attorney general who is tasked with enforcing the president’s
executive order to keep men out of women’s sports, including
withholding funds from schools and states that don’t comply.
So far, the Trump administration has paused funding for the
University of Maine over the state’s transgender athlete policy. Some >>>> states have banned male athletes from women’s sports while others are >>>> defying Trump’s order.
Gallagher won a state championship in the 200-meter last season and
was one of at least five male transgender athletes nationally to win
a girls’ track state title last spring.
Spectators booed him for winning last year’s race.
“Another proud moment for women’s sports!” Gaines posted on X at the >>>> time. “Aayden Gallagher (male) just placed 1st in the Oregon state
championship in the women’s 200m after placing 2nd in the 400m. Just >>>> listen to the audible BOOS. People are over this…& it’s about time.” >>>>
Gallagher isn’t the only trans athlete looking to repeat.
Veronica Garcia, now a senior, won a Washington Interscholastic
Activities Association Division 400-meter (55.75 seconds) state title
last spring, could do so again.
Spectators also gave Garcia an icy response upon last year’s win.
“Garcia cheered and clapped for her competitors as they received
their medals,” the Spokesman-Review reported. “When the announcer
called her to the podium, the crowd fell silent, and the other high
school runners at the podium did not acknowledge her as they stood
with hands clasped behind their backs.”
Also, Lizzy Bidwell, now a senior, won a Connecticut triple jump
state championship last spring (36 feet, 8 inches), giving him a
chance to repeat.
In California, AB Hernandez may also win a state title. The current
junior finished third in the triple jump (39 feet, 5.5 inches) behind
two seniors at last year’s outdoor track state championship. Both
athletes who beat Hernandez have since graduated.
Maine could also have two more transgender state champs: juniors
Katie Spencer and Soren Stark-Chessa. Spencer won the pole vault
state championship this past winter (10 feet, 6 inches), while
Stark-Chessa won an 800-meter state title last spring (2:19.72).
Other transgender-identifying athletes may also emerge and win girls’ >>>> track state titles this spring.
Hecheated.org decried the state of women’s sports on the West Coast. >>>>
“The entire west coast, Washington, Oregon, and California, are
violating Title IX and the rights of women and girls,” the
organization posted on X.
https://readlion.com/oregon-transgender-state-champ-track-runner-
dominating-once-again/
1 - "reportedly" is not proof.
"reportedly", your words.
Transgender athlete again trounces competition at high school in Oregon,
reigniting debate
https://katv.com/news/nation-world/transgender-athlete-again-trounces-
competition-at-high-school-in-oregon-reigniting-debate-portland-
interscholastic-league-championship-running-runner-racing-event-race-
track-meet-mcdaniel-president-donald-trump
2 - who cares? there's not much career opportunities in women's sports
3 - ever think any differences in performance might be due to
differences in training while a trangender competed in both boy's and
girl's sports?
Boys = bigger, stronger, faster than girls by simple genetics.
Adults have know this for thousands of years.
See what only 50 years of Democrat Department of Education did? It
regressed humankind by 10 thousand years.
On 2025-03-28, norm <invalid@gmail.com> wrote:
On 3/25/2025 4:14 PM, Lou Ribano wrote:
On 24 Mar 2025, Baxter <bax02_spamblock@baxcode.com> posted some
news:vrrrqu$148il$3@dont-email.me:
3NTQ305 <3NTQ305@ca.dmv> wrote in
news:vrr20h$d6b$2@toxic.dizum.net:
It’s a different year but more of the same in Oregon: a male
transgender- identifying track runner is besting the female
competition in the Beaver State.
Former state champion and McDaniel High junior Ada Gallagher
recently dominated another girls’ outdoor track meet, taking
first place in the 200-meter (25.76 seconds) and 400-meter (57.62
seconds) at a March 19 tri- meet to open the season, according to
Athletic.net.
Gallagher, of Portland, won the 200-meter by more than 1.5 seconds
and the 400-meter by more than eight seconds.
“Another day, another boy dominating in girl’s sports,”
pro-women’s sports activist Riley Gaines posted on X. “Aayden
‘Ada’ Gallagher set a season record and beat the fastest girl
by over 7 seconds. This was in Oregon. Ahem, @AGPamBondi,”
Gaines posted, tagging Donald Trump’s attorney general who is
tasked with enforcing the president’s executive order to keep
men out of women’s sports, including withholding funds from
schools and states that don’t comply.
So far, the Trump administration has paused funding for the
University of Maine over the state’s transgender athlete policy.
Some states have banned male athletes from women’s sports while
others are defying Trump’s order.
Gallagher won a state championship in the 200-meter last season
and was one of at least five male transgender athletes nationally
to win a girls’ track state title last spring.
Spectators booed him for winning last year’s race.
“Another proud moment for women’s sports!” Gaines posted on
X at the time. “Aayden Gallagher (male) just placed 1st in the
Oregon state championship in the women’s 200m after placing 2nd
in the 400m. Just listen to the audible BOOS. People are over
this…& it’s about time.”
Gallagher isn’t the only trans athlete looking to repeat.
Veronica Garcia, now a senior, won a Washington Interscholastic
Activities Association Division 400-meter (55.75 seconds) state
title last spring, could do so again.
Spectators also gave Garcia an icy response upon last year’s
win.
“Garcia cheered and clapped for her competitors as they received
their medals,” the Spokesman-Review reported. “When the
announcer called her to the podium, the crowd fell silent, and the
other high school runners at the podium did not acknowledge her as
they stood with hands clasped behind their backs.”
Also, Lizzy Bidwell, now a senior, won a Connecticut triple jump
state championship last spring (36 feet, 8 inches), giving him a
chance to repeat.
In California, AB Hernandez may also win a state title. The
current junior finished third in the triple jump (39 feet, 5.5
inches) behind two seniors at last year’s outdoor track state
championship. Both athletes who beat Hernandez have since
graduated.
Maine could also have two more transgender state champs: juniors
Katie Spencer and Soren Stark-Chessa. Spencer won the pole vault
state championship this past winter (10 feet, 6 inches), while
Stark-Chessa won an 800-meter state title last spring (2:19.72).
Other transgender-identifying athletes may also emerge and win
girls’ track state titles this spring.
Hecheated.org decried the state of women’s sports on the West
Coast.
“The entire west coast, Washington, Oregon, and California, are
violating Title IX and the rights of women and girls,” the
organization posted on X.
https://readlion.com/oregon-transgender-state-champ-track-runner-
dominating-once-again/
1 - "reportedly" is not proof.
"reportedly", your words.
Transgender athlete again trounces competition at high school in
Oregon, reigniting debate
https://katv.com/news/nation-world/transgender-athlete-again-trounces
- competition-at-high-school-in-oregon-reigniting-debate-portland-
interscholastic-league-championship-running-runner-racing-event-race-
track-meet-mcdaniel-president-donald-trump
2 - who cares? there's not much career opportunities in women's
sports 3 - ever think any differences in performance might be due
to differences in training while a trangender competed in both
boy's and girl's sports?
Boys = bigger, stronger, faster than girls by simple genetics.
Adults have know this for thousands of years.
See what only 50 years of Democrat Department of Education did? It
regressed humankind by 10 thousand years.
And even when a male is on female hormones etc, these traits do not
change much.
When I was in college I was a pretty good tennis player and played intercollegiate tennis including mixed doubles. There were unwritten
rules like the boys not hitting to the girls to get crucial points but
the facts are the boys hit harder had more stamina and were simply
better players than us girls. It was all about the male vs female
anatomy.
Something democrats for some reason ignore.
Baxter wrote:but
And even when a male is on female hormones etc, these traits do notBoys = bigger, stronger, faster than girls by simple genetics.Adults have know this for thousands of years.
See what only 50 years of Democrat Department of Education did? It
regressed humankind by 10 thousand years.
change much.
When I was in college I was a pretty good tennis player and played
intercollegiate tennis including mixed doubles. There were unwritten
rules like the boys not hitting to the girls to get crucial points
she'sthe facts are the boys hit harder had more stamina and were simplyTell girls all their lives that they're weaker, and they'll make sure
better players than us girls. It was all about the male vs female
anatomy.
Something democrats for some reason ignore.
they're weaker. Tell them they're stronger and they'll prove it and
you'll cry.
Meanwhile, a WalMart woman employee goes to the woman's bathroom -
wormonly one in there, and some conservaturd asshole barges in screaming
about "trannies" - simply because the woman was tall - 6'2".
It's because the trany has enough muscle mass to put the proverbial
through with the hook.
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