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Transgender Athlete Wins Women’s College Track Competition

By  Elizabeth Volberding

 

Transgender college runner Sadie Schreiner took first place in three women’s events at the Liberty League championship meet (Division III).

On Saturday, at the Liberty League championship meet, Schreiner, who attends the Rochester Institute of Technology, won three races in the women’s division.

According to reports, Schreiner won the 200 meters in 24.14 seconds and the 400 meters in 55.07 seconds. Schreiner also supposedly served as the team’s anchor runner on the victorious 4×400 relay.

Even though Schnider placed 20th-best in the boys’ 100-meter record (11.72) in school history, it would be the quickest time for girls.

According to the site that lists the results of the meet, both timings would have placed last in the men’s races, but they set school records in the women’s division.

In addition, the 200-meter time currently holds the women’s conference record for the Liberty League, surpassing Schreiner’s own record of 24.50 set earlier in the season.

They were in fourth place when Schreiner got the baton, but he raced the fastest anchor leg of the race. Schreiner was also the anchor leg of the 4×400 that won by over three seconds.

Riley Gaines, a former competitive swimmer who competed for the University of Kentucky NCAA swim team, shared a post on X where she gave her opinion on the matter…

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