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Alexa Anderson is revealing officials told her to move away from the ceremony after refusing to stand next to trans athlete.
After stepping off the medal podium to protest a trans athlete, Oregon high schooler Alexa Anderson alleges an official told ...
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It is not about hate or transphobia at all. It’s about protecting women’s rights and their right to fair and equal competition within sports.” ...
High school athletes Reese Eckard and Alexa Anderson did not take the medal podium with a transgender competitor at Oregon's ...
Two Oregon high school athletes refused to share the podium with a transgender competitor at the state’s track and field ...
Reese Eckard and Alexa Anderson stepped down from their spots on the podium instead of sharing it with a trans competitor from Ida B Wells High School ...
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Two Oregon high school athletes refused to share the podium with a transgender competitor at the state girls' high jump ...
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 ...
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 ...
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.
A pair of girls' track and field athletes did not stand on the medal podium alongside a transgender athlete for high jump at the Oregon state championship on Saturday night.
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