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Everything You Need To Know About Selina Soule’s Fight To Restore Girls Only Sports
Four female track athletes lost records and championships, and got opportunities to compete stolen from them by trans-identifying males. Four years later, the court will hear their case for fairness in girls' sports and the outcome may just reshape women’s sports.
By Alyssa Rinelli4 min read

Starting in 2017, two male athletes began competing in Connecticut girls’ high school track. In just three years, those two males broke 17 girls’ track meet records, taking away more than 85 opportunities to advance to the next level of competition, and took 15 women’s state track championship titles.