High school boy steals CHSAA track and field state championship qualifying spot from female athlete
May 15th, "Lilly" Beaumont competed at the Colorado State Track and Field Championships in the "girls'" 4A 100 meter dash, finishing 14th.
Beaumont was one of just three state qualifiers from Battle Mountain High School, stealing the opportunity to participate at the meet from a real female athlete. He has competed on the girls' team all season seemingly under the radar.
Beaumont appears to have participated on the boy's team in 2022 as a freshman as David Beaumont, failing to accomplish anything of note.
After switching to the girls' team last year (only participating in one meet on record that season), and running roughly the same times he had in the boy's division, he managed to steal a silver medal at the WSL Conference Championships in both the 100 and 200 meters running against female athletes.
Thanks to his "contributions" at the conference championships, Battle Mountain finished in third as a team, beating out fourth place by only four points.
What is perhaps more concerning is that Battle Mountain has been presumably been allowing an 18-year-old young man who appears to fetishize girls and "lesbian" relationships to use the locker room and change alongside girls of all ages.
Battle Mountain is directly violating Title IX and sanctioning sexual abuse/harassment towards the female students in their care.
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🧵"If you don't let "transwomen" play with women, they won't be able to participate in sports."
This 'argument' fails for two reasons.
1. It isn't an "argument." It's a manipulative threat. There is nothing stopping men from playing with other men, so when they say this, what they mean is: "If you don't let me play with women, I'll quit."
The statement above shifts the responsibility of their actions to not participate in sports onto women who want female-only sport when it really is just a personal choice.
Single-sex sports are not preventing these men from participating in sports. Their own egos are.
2. It's simply not true. When boys and men are barred from the women's category, if they truly enjoy the sport, they will participate with other boys and men.
A few examples:
"Lorelei" Barrett switched back to the boys' team his junior and senior years at Buckley HS, likely due to the unwanted criticism he received for stealing a state championship berth from a female athlete his sophomore year.
The father of "Nailea" Rens petitioned a Nebraska bill banning males from girls' teams because he wanted his son to be allowed to run on the girls' team. Rens ultimately was not allowed to do so and continued participating on the boys' cross country team.
🧵Naturally, Mr. Miller is missing quite a few pieces of important information in this statement.
He's using this to try to show that because there have been so few men in women's Olympic events, men who say they're women are on an even playing field to actual women in athletics.
Let's go through the issues with his argument one by one...
1. Prior to 2016, men were required to have had their genitals removed/inverted in order to compete in the women's category. Studies estimate that only about 10% have this done.
2. Men wishing to compete in the women's category also were required to show their T levels below a set limit for 12 months prior to the competition.
A man suddenly eligible in January of 2016 for the Olympics likely would not have been documenting those T levels for the Olympic competition (believing himself ineligible before) or have had his levels down for that time.
Realistically, the earliest Olympics where it would have even been possible to see any (just based on the numbers who were eligible per restrictions) would have been the 2021 Olympics...
3. ...the 2021 Olympics where we immediately saw not two, but at least three men in the women's category:
Gavin "Laurel" Hubbard in weightlifting, "Stephanie" Barrett in archery, and Connor "Chelsea" Wolfe as an alternate on the USA Olympic BMX team.
4. Most men who pretend to be women (like Miller himself), do so in middle age (mid 30s and above), few were talented athletes against men, the majority being what we commonly refer to as "nerds," with many on the autism spectrum, obsessed with video games, others into drugs and alcohol, and the homosexual cohort largely uninterested in sport (outside of volleyball).
Olympic women are still on par with the upper level of high school boys. Most transvestite men were not in the upper level of high school boys, and especially not after pretending to be women in their 40s.
And the two men who competed in the "women's" Olympics were both in their 40s. Wolfe was 37.
The average age of Olympic athletes is between 22-27 depending on the sport.
1/ There is nothing so divisive in the world of protecting women's sport as the topic of CAIS, complete androgen insensitivity syndrome.
I have seen opinions on both ends of the spectrum on this, and would like to clarify my position.
This will be quite a long post, and probably the only time I will ever talk directly about CAIS.
2/ Complete androgen insensitivity syndrome is a disorder of sexual development (DSD) in which, like the name suggests, the body is completely insensitive to androgens (the "male hormones"), which are necessary for the development of male genitals and secondary sex characteristics.
To be perfectly clear, the individuals affected by CAIS are male. It is considered a male disorder.
These individuals are born with XY chromosomes, testes, and lack all female reproductive organs including the ovaries, uterus, and fallopian tubes except in extremely rare cases.
3/ I have seen the claim that these individuals have a "female phenotype." I believe this is inaccurate.
A female phenotype does not include functioning testes and a lack of female sex organs. Primary sex organs determine our sex.
Female human beings are not males with disorders. We are not feminine looking individuals. We are not classified as individuals insensitive to androgens. We are our own unique sex class with a body organized around the production of the large gamete.
If a medication existed that could treat the condition, these individuals would immediately masculinize like all other males.
I also believe and have stated over and over that women are "adult human females." As such, males with CAIS are NOT women by the definition we have been fighting so hard to protect.
"Woman" is not a "social" or "legal" identity. It is a biological classification.
1. Man is allowed to join a women's volleyball team, the Jaguars, for a tournament in Mexico.
2. The Jaguars are crowned champions of the tournament.
I never would have seen that coming, especially considering the fact that this was an open tournament where this grown man ended up playing teams of young teen girls.
🧵Males with DSDs aren't the only males in the African continent competing in women's sports. Let me introduce you to Hillary Kiprotich aka "Shieys Chepkosgei"
In 2019, Kiprotich/Chekosgei was arrested for impersonating a female nurse at Moi Teaching and Referral Hospital in Kenya under the name "Pamela Mulupi"
"Investigating officer Victor Omondi told the court that Chepkosgei was dressed in the nurse's uniform complete with a badge and was working at the Emergency Section when other nurses grew suspicious."
"The nurses alerted the police after they failed to find a 'Pamela Mulupi' on the interns register."
Kiprotich/Chepkosgei was sent to a women's prison, where officers discovered that the individual who had claimed to be a woman was actually a man named Hillary Kiprotich.
It also came to light that he had been participating in international marathon races in the women's category. Kiprotich admitted to both in court: "I was identified as male, but when I became an athlete, I registered myself as female."
🧵Because of the EO and Title IX (federal law), there shouldn't be or ever have been a single male athlete participating in girls' scholastic sports in the United States, but we all know that's not going to happen anytime soon.
Here's a recap of the boys who participated during the 2024-2025 season by sport as we move into the 2025-2026 season.
I've done this thread before, but there are quite a few notable names to add.
Note: athletes may appear twice due to participating in multiple sports
Volleyball:
Male athlete Henry Hanlon leads the San Francisco Waldorf team to a Bay Counties Conference championship, a CIF Div 6 North Coast Section Championship (a repeat of his 2022 title), and a second-place finish in the regional championship.
Hanlon also caused the Stone Ridge Christian team to forfeit a playoff game, ending their season.
A female player on his own team is benched all year due to Hanlon's participation.
Male athlete Aaron "Valerie" Silverman sparks controversy at Clarkstown North High School in New York when he stole a spot on varsity from a female player.
Female players are allegedly threatened with expulsion from the team if they speak out.
Silverman is given an All-League award. A female athlete is benched due to Silverman's participation.