Transgender athlete wins multiple events at California track meet amid protests
AB Hernandez won three jumping events at a California high school track meet while protesters gathered outside calling for transgender athletes to be excluded.

A transgender athlete won multiple events at a California Interscholastic Federation track meet while protesters gathered outside the venue calling for restrictions on transgender participation in girls' sports.
AB Hernandez competed in and won three jumping events during the postseason meet. The athlete's participation drew attention from advocacy groups on both sides of the transgender sports debate.
Outside the venue, protesters organized what they called a Save Girls' Sports rally, with demonstrators calling for biological males to be barred from competing in girls' athletic events. The protest highlighted ongoing national debates about competitive fairness and transgender inclusion in scholastic sports.
The California Interscholastic Federation currently allows transgender students to participate in sports consistent with their gender identity. This policy has been the subject of ongoing debate among parents, athletes, and advocacy groups throughout the state.
The incident reflects broader national tensions over transgender participation in scholastic athletics, with various states adopting different policies regarding eligibility requirements for high school sports competition.