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A ‘Trans’ Athlete Robbed Women of a Women's NCAA Title. Here’s What He Had to Say About It.

A ‘Trans’ Athlete Robbed Women of a Women's NCAA Title. Here’s What He Had to Say About It.
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The issue of men who think they’re women competing in women’s sports is not going anywhere. In the past few months, Townhall has reported how a “trans” weightlifter won a competition against women, a team of several “trans women” won a women’s soccer tournament, a slew of “trans women” dominated a women’s volleyball tournament, and a “trans woman” won a women’s golf title. 

A “transgender” athlete who scooped up an NCAA women’s track and field championship in 2019 said that he plans to compete against women in the foreseeable future and take home the awards.

The athlete, CeCe Telfer, said in an interview with “Them” that he is looking forward to 2024 indoor track because it is “going to be epic.”

“My dreams were taken away from me once again. So I plan on going back to New England, hitting up all the indoor competitions, and taking all the names, all the records, and everything,” he said.

According to Fox News, Telfer won a NCAA women’s track and field championship in 2019. Earlier this year, he won indoor track meets in the New England region.

Women’s sports advocate Riley Gaines responded to Telfer’s remarks on X.

“Entitlement? Absolutely…Narcissism? Reeking of it,” Gaines said.

Former Olympic swimmer Sharron Davies called Telfer’s participation in a women’s track meet “simply cheating.” 

“Spot the male athlete in the women’s race! It’s simply cheating,” she wrote.


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