A Podium That Tells the Whole Story
A recent track meet in California has brought national attention to an issue that continues to grow. A biological male competing in the girls’ division won multiple events, shared podium space with female athletes, and qualified for the state championship meet. For many families, moments like this are not surprising. They are the result of policies that have changed the meaning of fair competition.
The Results Speak for Themselves
In this case, a male athlete competing in the girls’ category swept three events. Female athletes who trained, competed, and earned their place were pushed down in rankings or forced to share recognition. These outcomes are not isolated. They are becoming more common as policies allow biological males to compete in girls’ sports.
Opportunities for Girls Are Being Eroded
Girls’ sports were created to give female athletes a fair chance to compete, succeed, and be recognized. When those categories are opened to biological males, the foundation changes. Records, scholarships, podium placements, and opportunities are all affected. Families see what is happening. Daughters are being asked to compete under conditions that are no longer equal.
Parents Are Speaking with Clarity
Parents understand fairness. They understand that boys and girls are different, and those differences matter in athletic competition. They are not asking for special treatment. They are asking for the original purpose of girls’ sports to be honored. That means clear boundaries.
Missouri Can Protect Fairness
Missouri has the opportunity to take a firm stand. Amendment 3 reinforces a broader commitment to protecting children, respecting biological reality, and ensuring fairness in areas that directly impact young people. Families in Missouri expect policies that protect opportunities for girls, not policies that take those opportunities away.
Standing Up for the Next Generation
What is happening in places like California is being watched across the country. Families are paying attention. Her Health Her Future is committed to protecting children, supporting parents, and ensuring Missouri leads with clarity and conviction. Now is the time to act and protect fairness for the next generation.
Link to story: https://www.foxnews.com/outkick-sports/trans-track-star-sweeps-three-events-shares-first-place-podium-qualifies-ca-state-meet-yet