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Expert: Are We At The Beginning Stages Of Transgender Athletes Ruining Competitive Sports?

“Andraya Yearwood hears the comments, usually from adults and usually not to her face.

She shouldn’t be running, they say, not against girls.

Yearwood, a 17-year-old junior at Cromwell High School, is one of two transgender high school sprinters in Connecticut, transitioning to female.

She recently finished second in the 55-meter dash at the state open indoor track championships. The winner, Terry Miller of Bloomfield High, is also transgender and set a girls state indoor record of 6.95 seconds. Yearwood finished in 7.01 seconds and the third-place competitor, who is not transgender, finished in 7.23 seconds.

Miller and Yearwood also topped the 100-meter state outdoor championships last year, and Miller won the 300 indoors this season.

Critics say their gender identity amounts to an unfair advantage, expressing a familiar argument in a complex debate for transgender athletes as they break barriers across sports around the world from high school to the pros.

“I have learned a lot about myself and about other people through this transition. I always try to focus most on all of the positive encouragement that I have received from family, friends, and supporters,” Yearwood said. “I use the negativity to fuel myself to run faster.”

READ MORE: www.foxnews.com/sports/transgender-high-school-athletes-spark-controversy-debate-in-connecticut

READ: dailycaller.com/2019/02/26/donald-trump-jr-transgender-athletes-tweets/

READ: www.breitbart.com/sports/2019/03/03/british-olympian-sharron-davies-says-transgenders-athletes-should-be-barred-from-competing-against-biological-women/

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