California Trans athlete: HS Triple Jumper receives praise after second place


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The Athletics athlete of the California girls, Reese Hogan, received praise on social networks during the weekend when he appeared briefly on the score of the first place during the podium ceremony and posed for a photo after he lost to a transgender athlete in the triple jump.

Hogan, an athlete from Crean Lutheran High School, established a personal record and a school record in the triple jump to 37 feet, 2 inches during Saturday’s meeting. I was competing in Division 3 of the finals of the southern section of the Interscollastic Federation of California (CIF).

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Girls from California high school girls wear “Protect Girls Sports” shirts at a postseason track meeting at Yorba Linda high school on Saturday, May 10, 2025. (Courtesy of Reese Hogan)

The Transgender athlete of Jurupa Valley High School defeated Hogan for more than 4 feet. The athlete also won the length competition.

Hogan, with a medal around his neck, smiled as he approached the first place once the ceremony ended. The Junior received massive cheers in the video that circulated on social networks and praised her as the “true champion.”

The 16 -year -old was among those who told Pak Gazette Digital last week that CIF officials caused her and her fellow athletes to eliminate her “Protect Girls Sports” shirts before their meeting in the preliminaries of the southern section of CIF.

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Reese Hogan ended second in the triple jump. (Pak Gazette)

She claimed that the officials made them feel that if the shirts were not removed, they would be disqualified from the event.

“It was not said, but it was implicit that if I did not take my shirt away at that time, then something could happen to my place, it was not said, but it was implicit,” Hogan said. “Throughout the day, it was a little more strict … becoming a little more hostile with their voices … They never said anything about being disqualified, but it was a bit implicit for the tone of their voice and the way they said things.”

Since the controversy in the preliminary, the Trump administration has taken into account California and Governor Gavin Newsom.

President Donald Trump signs an executive order that prohibits transgender athletes to compete in female sporting events or girls, in the east room of the White House on Wednesday, February 5, 2025, in Washington, DC (AP Photo/Alex Brandon)

The State has still reached the executive order of President Donald Trump to keep biological men out of girls and women’s sports. The CIF is already under an investigation of title IX.

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