After a man hides his biological sex, allowing him to fight a woman without her consent, the North American Grappling Association changes its policy.
By moving from the men’s cross country category to the women’s, a male high school sophomore has become one of the best ‘female’ runners in the state.
In the Canadian Powerlifting Union’s (CPU) championships from August 10 to August 17, transgender man Anne Andres lifted 597.5 kilograms or 1317 pounds, according to advanced results over 440 pounds more than the top-performing woman.
After a man hides his biological sex, allowing him to fight a woman without her consent, the North American Grappling Association changes its policy.
By moving from the men’s cross country category to the women’s, a male high school sophomore has become one of the best ‘female’ runners in the state.
In the Canadian Powerlifting Union’s (CPU) championships from August 10 to August 17, transgender man Anne Andres lifted 597.5 kilograms or 1317 pounds, according to advanced results over 440 pounds more than the top-performing woman.