A former group runner, Mina Svärd, requires its “stolen” tournament after years of second place with a biological male in 2019 NCAA Division II And obstacles for women 400 meters.
“It is time for us to talk and tell people in fact what we feel and what we are going through,” said the star and the field star on Wednesday.
“Nothing about it is just. It is okay that NCAA allows it to continue. It must be completely responsible for what it allows for mathematics to pass. This is not fair.”
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Speaking of the “American Newsroom”, Svärd expressed his regret that mathematics concerns have been ignored “to make others feel better.”
Cisse Tilvver, who ranked first in the Women Championship, ranked 390 in the men's competition.
Telfer was fighting to continue the competition in the path and the field and hope to make the Olympic Games despite its ban by the world athletics from the competition in the world classification competitions for women.
Telfer said last month that “the rhetoric of changing has become higher than above,” after the president Donald Trumpelections.
“I need some interpretation about the reason for your desire to eliminate us completely from society when we did not make any mistake,” Telvver told CNN SPORTS.
Svärd's reaction was on Wednesday, on the pretext that “no one” tries to “eliminate” transgender athletes, and the only thing she and other women requested is “fairness”.
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2019 NCAA Division II Women's 400 Meter Hurdles. Cecé Telfer stands in the middle. (Minna Svard/America's NewsROOM)
Svärd wrote about her experience in Wall Street Journal It was published on Monday, when it was reflected in the titles that were not fairly taken from biological women by male competitors and praised Trump on February 5, entitled “Keeping men from women's sport” to establish a “clear policy that protects the safety of female athletics.”
But this executive was too late for women like svärd. In its opening article, the former sport of the University of East Texas A &M called for corrections on the previous injustice that it says that female mathematics is deprived of the titles they obtained.
the New NCAA policy For athletes, “male male at birth” is that biological males may not compete for the women's team, but “they may practice the team in line with their sexual identity and receive all other advantages applied to qualified athletes for practice.”
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An agency spokesman said Fox News digital Last month, the ruling body for biological male athletes will not allow competition in the category of women based on changing birth certificates.
“This policy is clear that there are no exemptions available, and the athletes who were appointed at birth may not compete for a women's team with modified birth certificates or other forms of identity,” the spokesman said.
Regarding the passing athletes practicing a women's team, a NCAA spokesman said the following:
“Male practice players have been the primary element in college sports for decades, especially in women's basketball, and the association will continue to calculate this in politics.”
Ryan Jaydos in Fox News contributed to this report.