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High school athletes Reese Eckard and Alexa Anderson did not take the medal podium with a transgender competitor at Oregon's state championship.
An Oregon high school track meet became the center of a national debate when two female athletes refused to share a medal ...
Reese Eckard, of Sherwood High School, and Alexa Anderson, of Tigard High School, stepped down from the podium and refused to share the spot with the transgender athlete who finished in fifth place.
The female students — Tigard High School’s Alexa Anderson and Sherwood High School’s Reese Eckard — stepped down from the high jump podium as the winners of the competition were being ...
on May 31. Anderson and Sherwood High School’s Reese Eckard, who finished in third and fourth place, stood behind the ascending podium in the infield during the ceremony because they refused to ...
Reese Eckard of Sherwood High School and Alexa Anderson of Tigard High School have been praised as heroes on social media after abandoning the medal ceremony in an apparent protest of a fifth ...
Tigard High School’s Alexa Anderson and Sherwood High School’s Reese Eckard (Photo via Twitter) Tigard High School’s Alexa Anderson went viral when she protested the conclusion of the Oregon ...
Tigard’s Alexa Anderson and Sherwood’s Reese Eckard (who finished third and fourth, respectively) stood on the back side of the podium and didn’t grab their medals. One of the athletes ...
The two high school athletes, Alexa Anderson of Tigard High School and Reese Eckard of Sherwood High School, scored third and fourth place, respectively, in the high jumping competition ...
Anderson, a University of South Alabama commit, alleged that the area where they were told to stand was out of the view of the photographers.