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Two Washington state track coaches are speaking out after a male athlete identifying as a female "blew the competition away" during a recent state meet where he competed against girls.
Brad Anderson is the head track coach for the boys' team at Liberty High School in King County, Washington, while Jason Keniston is the head track coach for the girls' team at the same high school. During the Washington Interscholastic Activities Association, trans-identifying athlete Veronica Garcia of East Valley Spokane High School won first place during the girls' 400-meter race with a time of 55.59.
The Independent Women's Forum, an organization that advocates for fairness in female athletics, published an interviewTuesday with the two head track coaches, who expressed hope that other instructors would do the same and speak out.
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Brad Anderson is the head track coach for the boys' team at Liberty High School in King County, Washington, while Jason Keniston is the head track coach for the girls' team at the same high school. During the Washington Interscholastic Activities Association, trans-identifying athlete Veronica Garcia of East Valley Spokane High School won first place during the girls' 400-meter race with a time of 55.59.
The Independent Women's Forum, an organization that advocates for fairness in female athletics, published an interviewTuesday with the two head track coaches, who expressed hope that other instructors would do the same and speak out.
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Coaches speak out after male athlete dominates girls' track meet: 'Injustice'
Two Washington State track coaches are speaking out after a male athlete identifying as a female blew the competition away during a recent state meet where he competed against girls
