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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostIn track your scholarship opportunities are based on your times. It's one of the few sports that's very cut and dry based on metrics. Coaches don't' give a crap if you won a state title.
You have the fastest-time of anyone on our current roster BUT since you didn’t win states , we cant recruit you.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostSome one on here always get worked up about transgender athletes. I think they must be secretly transgender
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostNo, I just don't want my women to have to face an increased risk of receiving an injury in a contact sport against people that are physically more likely to do just that.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostAs far as soccer goes, I would put your energy into another issue that is more likely to actually impact your kid. There are very few transgender athletes in girls soccer...I have only come across a single one in years and years, and they were not any threat at all....not a talented player. Relax.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostUntil very recently all states had biological men playing on the men's teams. Saying you never really saw biological men playing on women's teams when it wasn't allowed is a poor argument. As states start allowing biological men to play on women's teams, the number of people doing so will increase.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostIn track your scholarship opportunities are based on your times. It's one of the few sports that's very cut and dry based on metrics. Coaches don't' give a crap if you won a state title.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostThe only cases I've heard of were the crybabies in CT running HS track who claimed their scholarship opportunities were affected because they didn't win at States. Meanwhile, if they were competing in NY against cis females only, the crybabies wouldn't even qualify to compete in States.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostI live in CT. My D has competed against these transgender females. One of those cis gender girls who is part of that lawsuit ran 11.7 in the 100m in HS. Not many HS cis girls in the country much less in NY running that time in HS. Yet she still didn’t win states. Those two trans athletes hold 15 records in CT, yet as males, they were below average sprinters. All CT transgender athletes have to do is identify as female, and you can compete as female. Unlike college, no hormone treatment is necessary in HS. Call them crybabies all you want. But once it affects your kid, you too will see the injustice.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostHello, my daughter has graduated from HS, but I wanted some opinions on the situation of boys who are transitioning to female being allowed to play girls soccer. If my kid was till playing and she had to play against a trans-boy who was stronger and faster than her, I would be pretty upset. I understand that trans-kids need to have the same rights as everyone else, but does that include a physical sport like soccer????
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