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Trans athlete dominates California girls’ track meet as protesters demand: ‘Keep men out of women’s sports’

May 10, 2026
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Trans athlete dominates California girls’ track meet as protesters demand: ‘Keep men out of women’s sports’

A trans competitor at a California girls’ track meet swept the field in multiple events Saturday while protesters outside demanded biological males be barred from competing against girls.

At the CIF Southern Section Division 3 preliminaries held at Yorba Linda High School, AB Hernandez, a senior from Jurupa Valley, delivered commanding performances in all three jumping events against female athletes.

CIF Track & Field student A.B. Hernandez competing in the triple jump.
CIF Track & Field student A.B. Hernandez at the triple jump. Rafael Fontoura for CA Post

The biggest gap came in the triple jump, where Hernandez posted 42 feet, 4 inches. The nearest competitors finished at 39 feet, 7 1/2 inches and 37 feet, 8 inches.

In the long jump, Hernandez recorded 20 feet, 4 1/4 inches, finishing more than a foot ahead of the second-place mark of 19 feet, 1 1/2 inches. Third place reached 18 feet, 7 inches.

Hernandez also tied for first in the high jump after clearing 5 feet, 2 inches alongside Reese Hogan.

The results immediately reignited outrage from critics who argue biological males possess physical advantages that undermine fairness in girls’ athletics.

Outside the venue, demonstrators gathered before the meet for a “Save Girls’ Sports” rally led by former NCAA athlete Sophia Lorey.

One protester angrily accused California Gov. Gavin Newsom of abandoning female athletes, shouting that “girls are being threatened.”

California Governor Gavin Newsom at a press conference in San Francisco.
Gavin Newsom looks on as he holds a press conference in San Francisco. REUTERS

For many in attendance, the outcome felt familiar.

“It happened last year and I thought it’d be done, but it’s California,” one grandparent attending to support Moorpark High School told Outkick.

Transgender athlete AB Hernandez competes in the invitational girls high jump.
Hernandez of Jurupa Valley. AP

Hernandez has already become a central figure in the escalating national fight over transgender participation in girls’ sports.

The athlete previously competed in girls’ volleyball and has repeatedly drawn scrutiny after winning girls’ track events.

Saturday’s meet marked another high-profile showdown with Hogan, who previously made headlines after stepping onto the top podium spot following an event won by Hernandez, a gesture applauded by advocates pushing to reserve women’s sports for biological females.

A group of women and men hold signs and wear shirts advocating for
A “Save Girls’ Sports” protest. X/@Outkick
Organized by former NCAA women’s soccer player Sophia Lorey. X/@Outkick

The controversy surrounding California’s policies has moved far beyond high school athletics.

The US Department of Justice is suing California over its transgender athlete rules, while the US Department of Education has expanded investigations into multiple California schools and athletic organizations over potential Title IX violations tied to trans athletes competing in women’s sports.

That federal investigation now includes the California Community College Athletic Association, which oversees 108 athletic programs statewide.

“Women’s sports are for women,” Assistant Secretary for Civil Rights Kimberly Richey said. “The Trump administration will not tolerate policies that erase women’s rights.”

A.B. Hernandez participating in the triple jump at the CIF Track & Field Tournament.
 A.B. Hernandez. Rafael Fontoura for CA Post

Tennis icon Martina Navratilova backed Olympic gold medalists Nancy Hogshead and Kaillie Humphries after they criticized California’s handling of the issue.

“Right on Nancy!!! We are just built different!!!” Navratilova wrote on X.

She later added: “Newsom could overturn this in a second. No excuse.”

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