Transgender male at the center of Supreme Court case wins girls’ state track title
A transgender male athlete, known as B.P.J., won the girls' shot put title at the West Virginia state track and field championships. This victory comes amid ongoing legal debates regarding the participation of transgender athletes in sports designated for females. Critics argue that such participation undermines the competitive fairness and safety of female athletes.
- ▪B.P.J. won the girls' shot put with a throw of 38 feet, 11.75 inches, outpacing the nearest female competitor by over two feet.
- ▪The U.S. Supreme Court is currently reviewing a case regarding the participation of biological males in female sports.
- ▪Critics, including West Virginia Attorney General John McCuskey, argue that allowing transgender athletes to compete against females harms girls' sports.
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News Transgender male at the center of Supreme Court case wins girls’ state track title An Alliance Defending Freedom attorney said a gender-confused boy's shot put win 'underscore(s) the fact that no amount of testosterone suppression or intervention can undo the very real differences that males have over women.' Shutterstock DougMainwaring 0 Doug Mainwaring Comments 0 Sat May 30, 2026 - 12:16 pm EDT (LifeSiteNews) — A gender-confused boy who is at the center of a case currently before the U.S. Supreme Court in which West Virginia aims to ban biological males from female sports placed first in a state track and field competition last week.
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