California adjusts high school sports rules after Trump threats over trans athletes

California federation, which is a governmental organization that supervises high school sports, Declare Change Tuesday, which aims to ensure that all athletes have the ability to compete.

The new process, “Any biological sports student who would have obtained the qualified brand for one of the automatic eligible posts in her section in CIF, and did not achieve CIF in the finals in the department in its department”, to compete in the CIF 2025 path championships.

“CIF appreciates all of our athletes and we will continue to support our mission of providing students with the opportunity to belong, communicate and compete with compliance with the California State and Education Law,” the organization said in a statement.

“The proposed pilot of CIF is a reasonable and respected means of navigation in a complex case without prejudice to competitiveness – a model worth follow -up,” Gordon said in a statement. “The ruler is encouraged by this studied approach.”

The change was announced hours after President Donald Trump threatened to withdraw federal funding from California due to the tranquilizational school and the field athlete who qualified during the weekend for the state finals.

The officials said He agreed to implement this experimental program After completing the CIF path and qualifying the field at the end of last week.

In a publication on the social truth, Trump ran against Abu Hernandez, 16, a young at the Joroba Valley Secondary School, who won the long jump occasions for girls and trilogy at the California Federation in Interche -Elastic in the southern section on May 24, qualifying the state championships that will be held on May 30 to May 31.

In February, Trump signed Executive order It states that “the US policy is to oppose male competitive participation in women’s sports” and threatens “to cancel all the money from educational programs that deprive women and girls of fair sporting opportunities.”

California One of 22 states Which has laws that require transgender students participating in sports in line with their sexual identity. The law was signed before Former state governor Jerry Brown in 2013.

According to the Newsom Office, out of 5.8 million students in the state’s public school system in the state, the number of active athletes in individual numbers is estimated.

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