It is true that a transgender has no other names, apart from being just a strong personality.
However, it seems that transgender people are no longer the ones standing behind in the queue of individuals.
Competing as a man in the NCAA or National Collegiate Athletic Association, a transgender has been in the news who wins the Women’s National Title.
On May 25, the transgender won the women’s 400-meter national title in 2019 at NCAA Division II Outdoor Track & Field Championships which was held for the Franklin Pierce University.
The triumph of this transgender has been surrounded by many controversies.
After all, people might have objections that a transgender can never compete in a women’s sport, given the fact that they should have a separate team organizing their own share of sports that will include all the transgender people.
CeCe Telfer(the transgender) completed the sport with a great time of about 57.53s. As a matter of fact, the second one was far behind with a score of about59.21s. Earlier on the same day, this transgender also earned the fifth position of All-American First Team Honors!
Zach Emerson, Telfer’s coach, has praised the member’s performance. According to the reports, Emerson claimed that it was really a tough and crucial condition with heat and wind over the past few days.
Despite the crucial conditions, Telfer managed to acquire the first position with a great score of 57.53s. By the way, just in case you want to know more about this personality, here’s presenting a brief introduction!
Telfer was raised as Craig and she personally wishes to be identified as a woman.
Her recent championship has made the first gold medalist of the Franklin Pierce University.
It has even reignited the debate over the statement of whether or not the issues surrounding transgender athletes are handled better and fairly. To know more about this inspiring personality, you can check the Internet.
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