‘Transgender’ male eyes three titles in girls’ state track meet as Newsom ignores complaints
A transgender male athlete, AB Hernandez, has qualified for the California girls' state track championships after winning three events. This has sparked outrage among parents who believe it is unfair for a male to compete in female sports. Governor Gavin Newsom has dismissed these concerns, emphasizing a stance of fairness and respect for all students.
- ▪AB Hernandez won first place in high jump, long jump, and triple jump at the California girls' track meet.
- ▪Parents of female athletes have expressed outrage over Hernandez's participation in girls' sports.
- ▪Governor Gavin Newsom has rejected complaints regarding the fairness of transgender athletes competing in female categories.
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Blogs ‘Transgender’ male eyes three titles in girls’ state track meet as Newsom ignores complaints Parents expressed outrage after AB Hernandez won three events to qualify for the California girls' state track championships. Shutterstock JonathonVanMaren 0 Jonathon Van Maren Comments 0 Wed May 27, 2026 - 4:05 pm EDT (LifeSiteNews) — A trans-identifying male student is once again raking in prizes at female track meets in California. On May 23, AB Hernandez swept three events and is now heading for the California Interscholastic Federation state championship girls’ track meet for the second year in a row. He may break a female state record this time around.
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