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Transgender Athlete Wins, Sets Record in Women's Track Amid NCAA Lawsuit
May 5, 2024, 01:52 PM
Camden Schreiner, a transgender athlete previously known as Sadie, won the women's 200m and 400m races at the Liberty League Outdoor Track & Field Championships, setting a new record in the 400m event. Previously competing as a male and ranking 19th, Schreiner's victories in the women's category have sparked controversy and legal action, with critics arguing that his participation in women's sports provides an unfair advantage. Notably, his race times would have placed him last among men. This situation has led to a lawsuit against the NCAA, highlighting ongoing debates about the inclusion of transgender athletes in sports.
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