The transgender corridor of the Rochester Institute of Technology (Rit), Sadie Schreiner, boasted of a victory at a female athletics meeting during the weekend.
Schreiner won the 200 -meter event with a time of 25.17 seconds. Lexi RodrÃguez de Suny Brockport ended in second place with a time of 26.92 seconds. Abigail Dianda de Fisher College (27.00), Makenna Manson (27.63) and Allison Nickson (27.82) completed the Top 5.
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“It is not the race I was looking for in this week, my peaks almost fell into the turn and with a bad start, my time was almost what I wanted,” wrote the Runner rit in an Instagram post.
“The good news is that the season has just begun, and I will leave everything on the track of the nationals,” Schreiner added with a transgender pride flag emoji.
Schreiner is one of the few transgender athletes of the NCAA that compete against biological women despite the organization’s attempt to tighten the issue.
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Schreiner is a transinclusion defender in women’s sports and complained last month for the lack of support of schools in the NCAA transfer portal.
“Trying to transfer to D1 has made it very clear that people are too afraid to support me,” Schreiner wrote on Instagram. “My goal was to transfer not only to improve my athletic capacity in a more competitive environment, but also to help with the funds I needed to complete my title.
“Now it will probably be impossible to do so, but if (it is) in D3 or elsewhere that I will compete this year.”
Schreiner is still in Rit and apparently is still winning.
Last season, Schreiner obtained all-American honors on the outdoor track. The native of New Jersey ended in third place in the 200 meters and eighth in the 400 -meter races in the Outdoor Championships of the NCAA.
Schreiner won the 200 -meter race in the Interior Championships of the Atlantic Region and ended in the ninth place in the Indoor Championship of Division III of the NCAA.