Former NCAA runner Minna Svärd wants to be awarded the 2019 NCAA Division II Women’s 400-meter hurdles title after placing second to a transgender competitor.
Instead, she placed second to CeCe Telfer, who burst onto the women’s scene that season after competing for two years in men’s collegiate track. Now Svard wants the NCAA to correct the record.
CeCé Telfer, who placed first in the women's championship, ranked 390th in men’s competition. Telfer has been fighting to continue competing in track and field and hopes to make the Olympics ...
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‘It’s Not Fair.’ Female Athletes Rip NCAAFemale athletes have increasingly questioned NCAA policies on transgender inclusion in sports. Former collegiate runner Minna ...
CeCe Telfer, who is a transgender athlete, joins OTL to talk about her 400-meter hurdles win at the NCAA Division II outdoor ...
In part two of a series, trans women athletes describe what it’s like to compete in the Trump era.
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