High school female track star poses on first-place podium after finishing second to trans athlete: ‘Real champ!’

 

 

A California high school female athlete didn’t let coming in second to a male-born transgender competitor prevent her from standing in the top spot on the podium during placement at a state track and field meet.

Reese Hogan, 16, was crowned runner-up in the triple jump at the CIF Southern Section Finals on Saturday — despite setting a new personal record for herself and Crean Lutheran High School at 37 feet, 2 inches.

Standing in first place, junior trans athlete AB Hernandez of Jurupa Valley, who won titles in the girls’ long jump and triple jump, posed with competitors to take pictures on the podium.

However, as the athletes cleared off, Hogan seized the moment, walked onto the first-place spot, smiled, and proudly posed for a picture.

Her actions received praise from former NCAA swimmer and conservative influencer Riley Gaines, who dubbed Hogan the “real” champion of the triple jump.

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