A male student has just won gold in the Girls 400m Varsity race at the Portland #transgender #sport

Sama_El
Published on Mar 21, 2025
Aayden Gallagher, a transgender male student from McDaniel High School in Portland, Oregon, won the Girls 400m Varsity race at the Portland Interscholastic League meet, finishing over 7 seconds ahead of female competitors and setting a season record.

The event has sparked controversy, as seen in related web results and responses, with some states banning transgender athletes from competing in categories aligning with their gender identity due to right-wing pressure, and a notable case where Gallagher faced boos at a state championship.

The discussion on X reflects broader debates about transgender participation in sports, with some users expressing frustration and calling for policy changes, while others highlight ongoing legal challenges, like Riley Gaines' lawsuit against the NCAA over transgender athlete inclusion.
For more Content Like and Subscribe.
@ThePrimeHand
#SportsPolicy #TrackAndField #SportsControversy #TransgenderAthletes
#GenderIdentity #LGBTQRights #HighSchoolSports #GirlsSports #

Share Video

  • 560 x 315
  • 640 x 360
  • 853 x 480
  • 1280 x 720

Add to

Flag Video

Rate video

Rate video

DISCLAIMER

The content presented in this stream and/or video may be satirical in nature for entertainment purposes. It may contain realistic scenarios that may include themes of racism, anti-semitism, anti-LGBT sentiment and even elements such as death threats, all purely in the context of parody. In addition, this content may depict or refer to acts of violence in a satirical manner. Shock factor is a common and deliberate element used in these displays to emphasise the satirical message. By continuing to view this content, you acknowledge that you understand the satirical nature of this content, including the depiction of violence and the use of shock factor, and agree that you will not use or interpret this content outside of its intended context. Please remember that humour and satire are complex; they are not intended to belittle or demean, but to engage and challenge social norms through exaggeration. If you have any concerns about content, please feel free to engage in constructive dialogue or report issues to GTV staff.

Up next