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After facing national scrutiny for competing in California's track and field finals, a transgender athlete from Jurupa Valley responded to the critics who believe she does not belong in girls' sports.
California transgender athlete AB Hernandez believes it’s “weird” that people were so outraged by her competing against biological females that they protested multiple high school track events. The ...
The California Interscholastic Federation crowned two champions in a pair of events at Saturday's state high school track and field meet when transgender athlete AB Hernandez placed first in the high ...
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