Transgender athlete wins three events as protest erupts at US track meet
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A California high school track meet on Saturday became the latest flashpoint in the debate over transgender athletes in women's sport, with a demonstration outside the venue giving way to commanding performances inside.The CIF Southern Section Division 3 preliminaries at Yorba Linda High School were preceded by a "Save Girls' Sports" rally, led by former NCAA competitor Sophia Lorey, which drew attention to concerns about competitive fairness.Once competition began, transgender athlete AB Hernandez, a senior from Jurupa Valley who previously competed in girls' volleyball, swept all three jumping events, claiming first place in the long jump, triple jump, and sharing top spot in the high jump.Hernandez's long jump mark of 20 feet, 4¼ inches left the rest of the field trailing by a considerable margin, with the second-placed competitor managing just 19 feet, 1½ inches.
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