The same Oregon high school that was criticized last year for allowing a transgender athlete to compete against girls continuing to fly the competition a year later.
Ada Gallagher, who runs as a degree of tenth grade in McDaniel High School in Portland, ended first in Races of 200 My 400m during the Portland Interscollastic League Championship in Portland in 2024.
Now, Gallagher, Gallagher, returned to the track for a meeting of the Portland interscheal league on his origin, where he was seen exploiting the competition, especially in the 400m, where he finished more than seven seconds better than the rest of the field.
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Ada Gallagher, a transgender athlete from McDaniel High School in Portland, Oregon, continues to win races. (Kirby Lee-USA Today Sports)
Gallagher ended in 57.62 at 400m, with the Kinnaly Soubhanthong in Franklin High School arriving secondly at 1: 05.72. Gallagher’s teammate, Quinnan Schaefer, was behind Souchanthong at 1: 07.13.
Then, in the 200 -meter race, Gallagher ended first at 25.76, followed by his teammate Addyson Skyles at 27.31.
Both times for Gallagher were seasonal records.
When the video of the races began to circulate on social networks, the commentators began to speak their piece.
“That experience must be so demoralizing for those girls,” said an user X. “… You will look back later and you will be much more enraged, especially if you have your own children.” Another added: “All girls should start refusing to run and will soon end.”

Ada Gallagher of McDaniel High School in Portland, Oregon, defeated his competition in the 200 My 400m races during an Athletics Meeting of the Portland Interest League. (Kirby Lee-USA Today Sports)
The Association of School Activities of Oregon, the governing body of the Portland Interscholastic League, has a gender identity participation policy that “allows students to participate for the program of athletic activities or activity of their gender identity consistently affirmed while providing a fair and safe environment for all students.”
“As with rule 8.2 with respect to the duration of eligibility / graduation, rules such as this promote harmony and fair competition between member schools by maintaining equal eligibility and increasing the number of students who will have the opportunity to participate in interschestic activities,” adds the rules book.
The executive order of President Donald Trump in 14201, better known as “keeping men out of women’s sports,” signed to “protect student athletes, in the category of women, to have to” compete with or against or have to seem unleashed to men. ”
When Trump signed the order last month, Oregon’s Republicans were delighted, with the leader of the representatives’s chamber minority, Christine Drazan, saying that he would present a bill to rewrite policies in the athletics of high school.

Ada Gallagher of McDaniel High School in Portland, Oregon, established seasonal records in the 200 my 400m races in the girls division. (Kirby Lee-USA Today Sports)
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“Women have fought and won, respect and support for themselves in sports and have achieved incredible profits in doing so. We must defend that progress and defend equity.” Drazan said in a statement published in National Girls and Women’s on Sports Day, according to the public transmission of Oregon.