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A female high school track and field athlete who competed against a biological male described the reaction when she protested ...
Linda McMahon and the Deptartment of Education ramped up enforcement of Title IX, with updates on actions against Oregon and Virginia relating to gender ideology.
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 ...
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.
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 stand next ...
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 stand next ...
Alexa Anderson and Reese Eckard scored third and fourth place respectively in the high jumping competition, ahead of the transgender athlete’s place in fifth.
Reese Eckard of Sherwood High School and Alexa Anderson of Tigard High School have been praised as heroes on social media after this weekend's state championships in 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.
On May 17 at a California track and field sectional final, Reese Hogan of Crean Lutheran High School stepped from the second-place spot onto the first-place medal podium after her trans opponent ...
A race official showed up shortly after Anderson and Eckard stepped down and ushered them away as they stood with their backs to the podium. It remains unclear if their standing at the competition ...