High school girls in Alaska are crying foul after a male sprinter took home all-state honors in girls’ track and field. According to local reports, it was the first time in Alaskan history that a male athlete competed in the girls’ state championships.Considering that self-identified women can utilize women's bathrooms and changing rooms, track and field would appear to be the least of women's worries. But hey, they wanted equality, right? Well, they're getting equality, good and hard.
Haines senior Nattaphon Wangyot–who self-identifies as a girl–advanced to the state finals in the 100-meter and 200-meter events. He won fifth place in the 100-meter dash and third place in the 200-meter. In both events, he competed against girls as young as ninth grade.
Within 10 years, there may be no actual women playing sports. If you can't cut it against the big boys, put on a skirt and self-identify as a girl.