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Former NCAA runner demands 'stolen' championship be returned after loss to biological male
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They found a competition from five years ago to make their case.

https://www.aol.com/news/former-ncaa-run...51815.html

Former collegiate runner Minna Svärd is demanding her "stolen" championship be returned years after placing second to a biological male in the 2019 NCAA Division II Women’s 400-meter hurdles.

"It's time for us to speak up and actually tell people about how we feel and what we've been going through," the track and field star said Wednesday on Fox News.

"Nothing about it is fair. It's not okay that NCAA is allowing this to even go on. They absolutely need to be held accountable for what they are allowing female athletes to go through. It's not fair."
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It'll be interesting to see a federal court determine the definition of a "biological male."
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I don’t think trans females should compete against females. If we can’t define female and male, then we need to eliminate the categories and have everyone compete in one. No reasonable person could object.
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I believe I agree, in regards to no trans competing in female sports catagories.
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