The California Interscholastic Federation (CIF) introduced a “pilot entry process” for the state high school track and field championships. The rule allows additional “biological female” athletes—those who narrowly missed qualifying—to compete, aiming to ensure they aren’t displaced by transgender athletes. This change follows political pressure, including threats from President Trump to withhold federal funding. While the CIF didn’t explicitly mention transgender athletes, the move is widely seen as a response to controversy surrounding a top-ranked transgender athlete from Jurupa Valley High School.
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