Who decided this was fair? Two transgenders smoke girls at Connecticut's State Open track and field championships. Is it really a surprise that a biological boy won the 100 and 200-meter runs and set a State Open record in both runs.

Terry Miller of Bulkeley, who happens to be a transgender, is who won the 100 and 200 meter dash. The second place finisher in the 100 was Andraya Yearwood of Cromwell. Yearwood also happens to be a transgender.

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During the winter indoor season Miller was on the boys' team. Then during the spring she has been in the girls' competition.

Per Daily Wire:

Asked about the two girls who worked for years who got knocked out of the finals by Miller and Yearwood and the two girls who finished seventh and eighth in the finals who were denied a chance to compete in the New England championships, CIAC executive director Karissa Niehoff said, “We do feel for them. Fully agree it doesn’t feel good. The optic isn’t good. But we really do have to look at the bigger issues that speak to civil rights and the fact this is high school sports.”

Hillhouse coach Gary Moore told Hearst Connecticut Media that Miller should be able to compete, but the situation “wasn’t fair to the girls,” adding, something should be done to “level the playing field.” He stated, “I’ve been stopped by at least five coaches, all of them saying they really liked what I said in the paper. How come other coaches aren’t talking? This is a big issue a lot of coaches have, that we’ve got to do something, but how come you’re not saying anything? I’ve said what I needed to say. I’m getting a little annoyed with the coaches that we haven’t been able to get together and do what’s best for everybody.”

Selina Soule of Glastonbury High, who finished sixth in the 100 and has studied the literature about Title IX and competitive sports, said of the rule allowing transgender athletes to compete against persons of the opposite biological sex, “Of course, it should be that way for math and science and chorus. Sports are set up for fairness. Biologically male and female are different. The great majority is being sacrificed for the minority.”

It's good to see this coach take a stand. There is no easy answer to the situation. It's unfair to the girls who have trained so hard to have no chance of winning against biological boys.

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