"Chelsea Mitchell went from being ranked Connecticut’s fastest girl in the 55-meter dash to the third fastest after the state allowed biological males to compete in women’s sports. The two biological males who finished ahead of Chelsea now have won 15 women’s track championship titles that previously were held by nine biological women.
"One of these males set a record for the women’s event with a time that would have earned the 140th place in men’s track. These biological males have taken the top spots to advance to regional meets, denying young women the opportunity to compete for college track scholarships.
"Right now, women’s sports and their athletic achievements are at risk, and not just in Connecticut. Eighteen states have similar policies for high school sports that allow biological males to compete against girls, eliminating the fairness that the federal law known as Title IX was designed to create."
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