Shocker: Biological Male Dominates Girls’ High School Track and Field Event in California

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Shocker: Biological Male Dominates Girls’ High School Track and Field Event in California

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Shocker: Biological Male Dominates Girls’ High School Track and Field Event in California

By Carbonatix


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On Saturday, at a girls’ high school track and field championship, a biological male dominated the competition.

Last year, AB Hernandez, a biological male high school student at Jurupa Valley High School in Riverside County. Hernandez qualified for and competed in the California Interscholastic Federation (CIF) State Track & Field Championships in Clovis in the girls’ long jump, high jump, and triple jump.

Hernandez, who entered seeded first in the tournament, competed against women and finished first across all three competitions with dominant performances.

Fox News reports:

Hernandez, a trans multi-sport athlete (previously involved in girls’ volleyball), won the Long Jump Division 3 Prelim and Triple Jump Division 3 Prelim by wide margins and tied for first in the High Jump Division 3 Prelim with Reese Hogan, an athlete with past ties to Hernandez.

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The long jump result separated the field. Hernandez posted 20 feet, 4 1/4 inches. The next closest finishers reached 19 feet, 1 1/2 inches and 18 feet, 7 inches.

More than a foot separated first from second.

The triple jump underscored the disparity. Hernandez recorded 42 feet, 4 inches. The runners-up finished at 39 feet, 7 1/2 inches and 37 feet, 8 inches.

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Prior to the competition, a group held a “Save Girls’ Sports” rally to protest California’s policing of letting men compete against women.

Watch:

“Girls are being threatened.”

A furious protester accuses Gavin Newsom of failing female athletes at trans athlete AB Hernandez’s competition.
📹:@AlejandroAveela pic.twitter.com/fNW6QIdwFI

— OutKick (@Outkick) May 9, 2026

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High-profile female athletes, including three-time Olympic women’s gold medalists Nancy Hogshead and Kaillie Humphries, and tennis great Martina Navratilova, have spoken out to defend women in sports.

By Carbonatix


California flag / Grok
On Saturday, at a girls’ high school track and field championship, a biological male dominated the competition.

Last year, AB Hernandez, a biological male high school student at Jurupa Valley High School in Riverside County. Hernandez qualified for and competed in the California Interscholastic Federation (CIF) State Track & Field Championships in Clovis in the girls’ long jump, high jump, and triple jump.

Hernandez, who entered seeded first in the tournament, competed against women and finished first across all three competitions with dominant performances.

Fox News reports:

Hernandez, a trans multi-sport athlete (previously involved in girls’ volleyball), won the Long Jump Division 3 Prelim and Triple Jump Division 3 Prelim by wide margins and tied for first in the High Jump Division 3 Prelim with Reese Hogan, an athlete with past ties to Hernandez.

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The long jump result separated the field. Hernandez posted 20 feet, 4 1/4 inches. The next closest finishers reached 19 feet, 1 1/2 inches and 18 feet, 7 inches.

More than a foot separated first from second.

The triple jump underscored the disparity. Hernandez recorded 42 feet, 4 inches. The runners-up finished at 39 feet, 7 1/2 inches and 37 feet, 8 inches.

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Prior to the competition, a group held a “Save Girls’ Sports” rally to protest California’s policing of letting men compete against women.

Watch:

“Girls are being threatened.”

A furious protester accuses Gavin Newsom of failing female athletes at trans athlete AB Hernandez’s competition.
📹:@AlejandroAveela pic.twitter.com/fNW6QIdwFI

— OutKick (@Outkick) May 9, 2026

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High-profile female athletes, including three-time Olympic women’s gold medalists Nancy Hogshead and Kaillie Humphries, and tennis great Martina Navratilova, have spoken out to defend women in sports.
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