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Transgender wrestler wins Texas championship for girls

Published 02/26/2017, 02:00 PM
Updated 02/26/2017, 02:00 PM
© Reuters. Handout photo of high school athlete Mack Beggs, a transgender boy, competing in a state championship girls wrestling competition, in Cypress

(Reuters) - Mack Beggs, a 17-year-old high school wrestler who is transitioning from female to male, took home gold in the 110-weight class of the Texas girls state championship after the state refused to allow the student to compete against boys.

Beggs, his family and many of his opponents wanted him to wrestle against male wrestlers, but state sport regulations require athletes to compete according to their birth gender.

Some of the wrestler's opponents have said Beggs had an unfair advantage among girls because of the testosterone he is taking as a part of his gender transition.

The University Interscholastic League, which governs school sports in Texas, said the state's education code allows the use of a banned drug such as steroids if it "is prescribed by a medical practitioner for a valid medical purpose."

Beggs' win came days after the Trump administration revoked landmark guidance to public schools letting transgender students use the bathrooms of their choice, reversing a signature initiative of former Democratic President Barack Obama.

Reversing the guidelines stands to inflame passions in the conflict in the United States between believers in traditional values and those advocating lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender rights.

Beggs, a junior at Trinity High School in the Dallas suburb of Euless, had a 52-0 record ahead of the weekend tournament and was favored to win the high school championship in his weight class. On Saturday, he beat Chelsea Sanchez 12-2 to earn the championship.

After his victory Beggs told reporters he wanted the focus of Saturday's championship to be on his teammates rather than him.

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"That's honestly what the spotlight should've been on, my teammates," said Beggs, while backed by his team and wearing a gold medal around his neck.

"The hard work that I put in the practice room with them beside me ... that's what the spotlight should have been on ... because I would not be here without them," Beggs said.

About a week ago, Beggs won a regional championship after a female wrestler from a Dallas-area high school forfeited the final.

The parent of another girl who wrestles for the same Dallas-area high school had filed a lawsuit trying to block Beggs, saying his use of testosterone increases his strength and could pose a risk to opponents.

Nancy Beggs, the wrestler's grandmother and guardian, told the Dallas Morning News after the forfeit in the regional championship match: "Today was not about their students winning. Today was about bias, hatred and ignorance."

His grandmother could not be reached for comment by Reuters on Sunday.

According to transathlete.com, which provides information for transgender athletes, Texas is one of seven U.S. states with policies it sees as discriminatory against transgender athletes.

The day after the championship, Beggs was both praised and criticized on social media.

"Any other person taking steroids would have been disqualified on the spot. But since this person wants to change from a girl to a boy it makes it ok?," wrote Facebook (NASDAQ:FB) user Russell Parks.

"Rock on, Mack! Reach for your dreams," responded another, named Noelle Gray.

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Latest comments

I have always heard that if you need to put something in your body to make you like yourself that is not healthy.. What about needing chemical injections to change your metabolism, why is that natural, when it isn't. . This is clearly confusion seeking justification from others to be convinced that that this is appropriate when it isn't, and the rest of us are forced to tolerate it silently or we are the ones who are vilified as haters when we also are expressing our disagreement and refusal to cosign this new age thinking, which is purely selfish and self centered. Nothing new about that.. Multiple athletes who have used banned substances have been stripped of there medals acquired through chemical augmentation of there bodies. . Seems to me this individual is taking advantage of confusion and gaining personally from it. Obviously a calculating individual, a real role model. "NOT"
well done!!!
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