Girl Says Track Meet Officials Ordered Her To Get Out Of The Way After Protesting Trans-Athlete Win

A high school track meet in Oregon sparked national outrage after two female athletes refused to share the podium with a transgender competitor—and were allegedly told to move out of photo range.

Key Facts:

  • Alexa Anderson, a senior at Tigard High School, refused to share the podium with a trans athlete during a state championship meet in Oregon.
  • Fellow competitor Reese Eckard joined Anderson in stepping down; both were allegedly told by an official to move away from the photos.
  • The trans athlete, representing Ida B. Wells High School, placed fifth in the high jump, while Anderson and Eckard finished third and fourth respectively.
  • This follows a series of protests nationwide as transgender athletes competed—and won—in girls’ sports events over the same weekend.
  • The America First Policy Institute filed a Title IX complaint against Oregon on May 27, calling the state’s policy discriminatory against girls.

The Rest of The Story:

The viral video of Alexa Anderson and Reese Eckard stepping down from the medal podium drew widespread attention.

According to Anderson, the two athletes were directed by an event official to step aside if they would not take part in the group photo.

“We stepped off the podium in protest,” Anderson said on The Ingraham Angle.

“The official kind of told us, ‘Hey, go over there, if you’re not going to participate, get out of the photos.’”

Anderson, who had never before competed against a trans athlete, said she has long supported girls standing up against what she sees as unfair policies.

“Letting a biological male into our competition is taking up space and opportunities from all these hardworking women,” she said.

Commentary:

What happened in Oregon is another shameful example of how far institutions are willing to go to protect ideology over truth.

These girls didn’t throw a tantrum.

They stood up for themselves in the most peaceful, respectful way possible—and were literally told to disappear.

That official should be named and removed from any role in youth sports.

Ordering teenage girls to get out of the picture simply for not wanting to endorse a lie?

That’s not sportsmanship. That’s indoctrination through coercion.

Transgenderism is not a civil rights issue; it’s a mental health crisis being weaponized against women.

A male cannot become a female. Period.

No amount of hormones or surgery can rewrite biology, and every adult who insists otherwise is enabling delusion and injustice.

Every time a boy gets to run in a girls’ race or stand on their podium, a girl loses.

She loses a shot at recognition, competition, maybe even college opportunities.

It’s not just unfair. It’s evil.

And where are the adults standing up for these girls?

The fact that a senior in high school had to be the one to draw a line in the sand should alarm every parent in America.

Adults are failing the next generation, caving to activism instead of protecting reality.

America was built on the idea of fairness and truth.

When girls are told they must make room for boys in their sports, we aren’t just bending rules—we’re breaking something sacred.

The silence from school boards, athletic associations, and too many politicians is deafening.

The Department of Education and Title IX were meant to protect women, not erase them.

The AFPI complaint is a step in the right direction, but we need far more courage at every level—legal, cultural, and moral.

This madness must end.

It’s time to stop pretending that truth is hate.

What Anderson and Eckard did was brave.

What the system did to them was disgraceful.

The Bottom Line:

Two young women took a silent stand against a broken system—and were told to vanish from the picture.

Their story is one of integrity, courage, and the steep cost of telling the truth in a culture that rewards lies.

Girls across the country are being erased, one competition at a time.

Enough is enough.

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