
Trans athlete wins girl high jump event at California track and field finals
CLOVIS, Calif. (AP) — A transgender athlete bested the competition Saturday at the California high school track and field championship to take home her first gold in the girls high jump at a meet that has stirred controversy and drawn national attention.
AB Hernandez — a trans student who on Friday finished ahead in the girls high jump, long jump and triple jump qualifying events — competed under a new rule change that may be the first of its kind nationally by a high school sports governing body.
On Saturday, she finished the high jump with a mark of 5 feet, 7 inches (1.7 meters), with no failed attempts. The co-winner, Jillene Wetteland, also cleared the bar at that height after a failed attempt. The two shared the first-place win and the podium because of a new policy in California.
Hernandez placed second in the girls long jump and was a top contender in the girls triple jump.