California high school track meet controversy has erupted as a transgender athlete took top honors in a girls' competition, sparking heated debate over inclusion policies in women's sports. Andraya Yearwood, who identifies as a female but was assigned male at birth, won several events at the meet, prompting a group of protesters to demand that male-to-female transgender athletes be barred from competing against biological females. The protesters argue that allowing trans women to participate in women's sports gives them an unfair advantage due to their natural physical advantages. As the debate over transgender inclusion in sports continues to gain momentum, the California incident has reignited the contentious issue, raising questions about fairness, equality, and the limits of inclusivity.


Trans athlete dominates California girls’ track meet as protesters demand: ‘Keep men out of women’s sports’  New York Post