Fury as trans volleyball player switches to track and field and dominates, ‘coward’ Newsom told to act
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- Parents and officials have now demanded Governor Gavin Newsom step in to protect women's sports, with transgender athletes allowed to compete in the sport of their gender identity in California.
- He has previously competed in women's volleyball tournaments, which has also drawn outrage over the past few months and saw girls quit rather than play against him.
At a recent California girls' track meet, AB Hernandez, a transgender athlete, dominated the competition, winning all three jumping events by significant margins. Hernandez, a biological male from Riverside County, posted impressive scores, including a triple jump of 42 feet, 4 inches, which was nearly three feet ahead of the second-place finisher.
This performance has reignited the debate over transgender athletes competing in women's sports, with many arguing that biological males possess inherent physical advantages. Outside the venue, a protest organized by former NCAA athlete Sophia Lorey drew attention to the issue, with demonstrators calling for Governor Gavin Newsom to take action to protect women's sports.
Protesters expressed their frustration, accusing Newsom of neglecting the concerns of female athletes, stating that 'girls are being threatened' by the current policies. Hernandez's participation in women's volleyball tournaments had already sparked controversy, leading some competitors to withdraw from events rather than face him.
As the debate continues, the implications for women's sports and the rights of transgender athletes remain a contentious issue in California and beyond.

