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Trans athletes ranked first in the US track and field competition after women don’t participate

Trans track and field athlete Sadie Schreiner ranked first in the USATF Open Masters Championships in the Women’s 400m sprint in New York, USA

Other participants in the event, Anna Vidolova and Amaris Hiatt, did not record the time and were listed as DNS, but were not shown as DNS.

Schreiner is 21 years old, while Vidolova is only 17 years old, while Hiatt is 16 years old.

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After the 400m race, Schreiner participated in the women’s 200m sprint and won first place. Schreiner beat runner-up Zwange Edwards, 14, third place Zariah Hargrove, 16, Leah Walker, 15, and Ainsley Rausch, 18.

The event also listed several participants in the DNS, including Jordan Carr, 18, Amanda Taylor, 46, Vidolova, and Paula Damiens, 16.

Sadie Schreiner won the final of the 200m race at the 2024 NCAA III Outdoor Track and Field Championships at Doug Shaw Memorial Stadium on May 25, 2024 at SC Myrtle Beach, SC, and finished third in the final of the 200m race, wearing a trans flag at the awards ceremony. (Jahi Chikwendiu/Washington Post via Getty Images)

The USATF policy allows transgender athletes to participate in the women’s category in accordance with the International Olympic Committee (IOC) policy. However, the USATF “requires that certain medical benchmarks must be achieved before athletes compete for gender opposites in medals, bonuses and other benefits.”

Fox News Digital has contacted USATF for comment.

Schreiner previously competed for the Rochester Technical College (RIT) women’s track and field team and gained a national infamous for dominating female opponents as openly trans competitors in female opponents and frequent social media videos.

But Schreiner was ruled to be incompatible with the competitive RIT after the NCAA revised its gender eligibility policy on February 6, a day after President Donald Trump signed an executive order banning women and women’s sports.

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RIT provided a statement to Fox News Digital, confirmed on February 12 this year.

“We continue to follow the NCAA participation policy for trans student-athletes following the Trump administration’s orders. Sadie did not attend the next meeting,” the statement said.

In late February, Schreiner posted a video claiming athletes’ running speed slowed down after taking medication to increase estrogen. Schreiner talked about wanting to discuss with decision makers among NCAA’s decision makers in order to discuss the policy before it takes effect.

“They could have seen the outcome of their previous policy and how it kept me fair, but they didn’t,” Schreiner said. “And I’m still keen on having this conversation. If I’m allowed properly, I’m still keen on educating more people.”

Although no longer competing for RIT, Schreiner still has a profile page on the school’s website and retains the women’s indoor record holders of RIT in the 200m, 300m and 400m dash, and the women’s outdoor record holders of RIT in the 200m and 400m dash.

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Schreiner has been a controversial figure in women’s track and field for the past year, especially after making a appearance at the 2024 NCAA Level III Outdoor Track and Field Championships in May.

Earlier that month, Schreiner took part in the Free League title and won the Women’s 200m and 400m championships, breaking the 400m record in the process. Schreiner will finish the match in more than two seconds in the men’s game.

In late January, Schreiner bragged after winning the game against his female opponent.

“This is not the race I’ve been looking for this week, my spikes almost fell off the turn, and the beginning was a bad start, and my time was hardly what I wanted.”

“The good news is that this season is just beginning and I’m going to leave everything on the Nationals track,” Schreiner added.

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On January 17, Schreiner ranked first among the 200-meter and 400-meter dash on Friday night, ranking highest among two female seniors. In the 200m dash, Schreiner defeated RIT teammate Caroline Hill by 1.5 seconds and earned nearly 3.5 seconds of honor in a 400m dash by Marissa Wise in Brockport. Schreiner’s score was automatically qualified for the All Atlantic Regional Track and Field Championships.

On January 24, Schreiner ranked first in the 200-meter dashboard at Friday’s RIT meeting, beating Brockport’s Liberty League junior Lexi Rodriguez in a faster time. On January 30, Schreiner ranked first in the 200-meter and 400-meter dash against Liberty opponents.

Sadie Schreiner 400

Sadie Schreiner qualifies for the 400m race at the 2024 NCAA Division III Outdoor Track and Field Championships at Doug Shaw Memorial Stadium May 24, 2024 at Myrtle Beach, South Carolina (Jahi Chikwendiu/Washington Post via Getty Images)

Schreiner also objected that those states and universities did not offer full scholarships to trans athletes when Schreiner wanted to transfer in December. Athletes accuse 25 state laws of prohibiting trans athletes from competing with girls and women.

“There is an extra layer of all barrier transfers because it’s trans, and 50% of the country prohibits me from attending, which means I can’t attend these universities, either, even if they reach out to me with all their hearts,” Schreiner said.

“It’s also clear that no matter how determined the coach is to let me join their team, the university government will usually prevent them from allowing me to participate.”

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