The Virginia Secondary School (VHSL) announced on Monday that its executive committee voted to achieve its role in compliance with President Donald TrumpExecutive order, “Men's removal from women's sports.”
Trump signed the executive matter last Wednesday, as one of his main promises in his campaign to keep biological men from girls and women's sports.
The demand was signed Girls and women citizens on the sports dayThat celebrates athletes in women's sport and those who are committed to providing equal access to sport for all females.
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President Donald Trump signed the “Men from Women Sports” executive on February 5, 2025. (AP/Imagn)
VHSLThat governs sports in high schools in the state, will correspond to the effective executive matter immediately.
“VHSL is an association that includes 318 schools, a member of more than 177,000 students participating annually in sports and academic activities. VHSL is the ruling body, and our member schools look forward to VHSL for politics and guidance. John W. W. Hun, CEO of VHSL, said in a statement,” VHSL will correspond to the matter Executive.
“Compliance will provide a clear and consistent direction.”
Trump signs “any men in women's sports” executive
The statement also indicated that the VHSL Executive Committee has directed the employees to propose changes in politics immediately in the form of emergency legislation to comply with the executive order. The language will be modified in the policy guide soon.
“This should not be long. It is all about common sense,” Trump said, adding that “women's sport will only be for women.”
“The war on the sport of women has ended,” he said.
Since Trump has signed the matter, NCAA has also officially banned the athletes passing through the participation of women's sports. Their announcement came one day after the signing, a quick response to the collective ruling body.
The new policy says: “A specially dedicated sports student may not compete for a women's team,” says the new policy. This policy allows biological females to compete in male sports.
“NCAA is an organization consisting of 1,100 colleges and university in all fifty states that collectively record more than 530,000 sports students,” Charlie Baker, President of NCAA, said in a statement. “We believe a firm belief that the clear, consistent and unified eligibility standards will serve the best athletes today instead of a mixture of conflicting state laws and court decisions. To achieve this goal, President Trump's order provides a clear national standard.”

Save Beth Stelzer, a Save Women SPORTS Beather adviser at a press conference outside the NCAA swimming and diving championship in Georgia Tech in Atlanta on March 17, 2022. (Brett Davis-United States Sports today)
Independent Women's Sven, Riley Jins, Payton McKanab, Paula Scannlan, Sia Lily, Lauren Miller, Kim Russell, Keitlin Weller, Linis Solz and Leila Moulins present when Trump signed the executive system of the Eastern Chamber of the White House.
Gens, which hosts Outkche's “Gaines for Girls” Bodcast was among those who fight for fairness in women's sport after she was honest with her swimming experience against Leah Thomas, a transgender swimmer who won the NCAA women's championship in 2022.
“He supports the ninth door promise.”
“President Trump has pledged to restore the common sense of our country, and he continues to submit this by an executive order that will be signed later today,” she added. “The president will sign an executive order, which makes men a female sport to defend the safety of athletes, protect competitive integrity and support the ninth door promise.”
Levitt also called on the Senate to pass the Sports Women and Girls Protection Law, which was sent by the House of Representatives last month. The draft law will prevent biological male from participating in school sports teams for girls with amending federal law to determine that sports students must participate in school sports that coincide with the sex of birth.

President Donald Trump signs the executive order “No men in women's sport” in the law in the Eastern Chamber of the White House on February 5, 2025. (Andrew Caballero-Rynolds/AFP)
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