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Parents Petition for Policy Change After Crossdressing Queers Athletes Dominate at High School Track Meet

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Jun 16, 2018, 5:24:12 PM6/16/18
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Some Connecticut students and parents are calling for a rule change
after transgender teens dominated at the high school state track and
field competition.

Terry Miller, who was born a male but identifies as a female, came in
first place twice during the June 4 meet, running the 100-meter dash
in 11.72 seconds and the 200-meter dash in 24.17 seconds.

Another male-to-female transgender athlete, Andraya Yearwood, finished
in second place in the 100-meter event.

Now, Bianca Stanescu, whose daughter Selina Soule finished in sixth
place in the 100-meter race, is circulating a petition calling on the
Connecticut Interscholastic Athletic Conference (CIAC) to change its
gender policy.

According to the CIAC handbook:

The school district shall determine a student’s eligibility to
participate in a CIAC gender specific sports team based on the gender
identification of that student in current school records and daily
life activities in the school and community at the time that sports
eligibility is determined for a particular season.

Stanescu wants the CIAC to only allow male-to-female transgender
athletes to compete with girls if they undergo testosterone
suppression treatment and wait a certain period of time.

"[It] has created an uneven playing field recently since it's known
biologically male athletes versus female athletes are different,"
Stanescu said on "Fox & Friends."

She said her daughter is upset, not because she came in 6th place in
the 100-meter dash, but because the current CIAC gender identity
policy creates a lopsided competition.

"It feels to her -- as it [does] to most of us -- that it is an unfair
playing field."

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