Article by Peter Hasson in "The Daily Caller":
The Big Sky Conference named University of Montana runner June
Eastwood, a biological male who identifies as a transgender woman, the
cross-country female athlete of the week.
“June Eastwood finished
second in a field of 204 runners at the Santa Clara Bronco
Invitational,” helping “Montana place seventh as a team,” the conference
noted in its announcement Tuesday. Eastwood previously competed on the University of Montana’s men’s team.
The University of Montana’s athletic director previously cited
NCAA policy in explaining why Eastwood was competing on the women’s
team. The NCAA allows male runners who identify as transgender women to
compete in women’s athletics after suppressing testosterone levels for a
full calendar year.
Scientific research indicates male athletes retain competitive advantages over female athletes, even after suppressing testosterone.
Eastwood, whose accomplishment was first flagged by The College Fix, isn’t alone in winning accolades in female athletics as a male athlete.
Biological male runner CeCe Telfer, who identifies as a transgender woman, won an NCAA DII national championship for Franklin Pierce University in May. Like Eastwood, Telfer competed on the university’s men’s team before later switching to the women’s team.
Biologically male cyclist Rachel McKinnon won a women’s world championship
Oct. 19. McKinnon won the sprint event in the women’s 35-39 age
category at the 2019 Masters Track Cycling World Championships, taking
home the gold medal for the second straight year.
Two male runners have dominated girls’ high school track in the state of Connecticut.
The House of Representatives voted in May to pass the Equality Act, which would require schools to allow male athletes who identify as transgender girls to compete on female sports teams. The bill had unanimous support among House Democrats and is supported by every Democratic presidential frontrunner.
https://dailycaller.com/2019/10/25/transgender-athlete-week-june-eastwood-womens/