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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🧵When it comes athletic organizations in regards to boys in girls' high school sports, there are quite a few candidates in the running for the biggest loser, but I think that title rightfully belongs with the MIAA in Massachusetts.
I've already covered gymnastics and the 7 straight state championship vault titles boys have stolen
field hockey - another 4 state championship titles and a girl having her teeth knocked out
volleyball - 1 MIAA state, 1 vocational state championship
"trans"-identified athletes - one boy stealing 2 consecutive state champs in basketball, another smashing records in track, injuring multiple girls in basketball, stealing awards in volleyball, all while sexually harassing teammates, just to mention a few
along with countless other awards and titles that boys, both "trans"-identified and not, have stolen.
But there's one sport that hasn't been covered yet that needs to be mentioned: Girls' Swimming
Per MIAA rules (that run in direct contradiction to the entire purpose of Title IX which gives female athletes opportunity to participate in sport), if there is no equivalent boys' team at a school, any boy may join the girls' team.
These boys do not need to identify as "trans" and may be playing other sports at the same school in the boys' division.
This includes all sports, but mainly occurs in those that typically do not see enough male participants for a boys' team, especially field hocky, gymnastics, and volleyball.
But another sport that has seen quite a few boys joining the girls' team is swimming.
In Massachusetts, there are two swimming seasons, fall and winter. While some schools have both girls' and boys' swimming in the winter, the fall season previously only featured a girls' division.
Boys wishing to join swimming at schools participating in the fall season had to do so on the girls' team.
Things came to a head in the 2011 season when Will Higgins, a boy swimming on the Norwood girls' team, broke the girls' 25-year-old MIAA South Sectional record (formerly held by Cynthia Kangos, who was upset after hearing her record had been stolen by a boy) and was expected to win the state championship title in the 50 free.
🧵With plans for puberty blocking trials in the works, I think it might be a good idea to take a moment to examine one group of people who are pushing so, so hard for the chemical castration of children: their parents.
Parents of younger "trans kids" typically fall into one of two categories: extremely homophobic and unable to accept gender non-conforming behaviors in their children as it is a sign of homosexuality, or incredibly politically motivated activists who view having a "trans child" as a status symbol indicative of their virtue and who confuse their children right out the gate without giving them guidance or boundaries.
Here are a few examples from testimony written in on two bills in Wisconsin: AB 465, which ultimately did not pass, and AB 103, which is currently moving through the legislative process.
First, we start off with a self-described "expert" in child development, Margaret Kerr.
Margaret says she assumed she had a three-year-old boy, but actually, she was mistaken, because her three-year-old, in all of his three-year-old wisdom, corrected the medical doctor's assessment of his sexual anatomy from the hospital and declared himself a girl instead.
Naturally, as an expert in child development, Margaret actually defers to the three-year-old, because no one has more expertise in child development than children!
Margaret notes that, after all, children know themselves!
Don't you feel silly now, knowing you were actually smarter and wiser and more knowledgeable about yourself at three than you are today?
Let's hear more from these 3-5 year-olds who are at a "developmentally appropriate age" to understand sex-based stereotypes, human anatomy, and sexual reproduction.
Oddly enough, adults don't seem to defer to these other children (courtesy of Reddit) who, according to Margaret, are at an age where they "know about themselves."
"Yesterday, my 3 year old climbed in my bed, laid down on my chest, and then proceeded to cry because I was too close to her."
"Our daughter lost it because we refused to remove her nails from her hands. Like full-on laying down the ground, kicking the floor, hyperventilating crying. Because we won’t tear her fingernails off and she wanted to “not have ANY NAILS!”
"3yo was mad the other night because he couldn't find his volcano. He doesn't own a volcano and if he did, I'd throw myself into it."
"She needed to poop. Like the heartless parents we are, we refused to take her to Costco at 8pm (while we were getting ready for bed, no less) so she could poop there. So she laid down on the floor and cried."
"I wouldn't let him splash in a puddle of dog wee in the street. big tantrum! lasted a solid 35 minutes just stood in the street while he lay on the floor crying. A man even stopped to ask if he had hurt himself. nope, just feeling betrayed"
"My older kid was 3 when this happened. She was getting ready for bed. I asked if she wanted to use the potty seat or toilet seat. She picked toilet seat and peed. Then she regretted that she didn't use the potty seat, grabbed it, put it on the toilet, and sat on it. Then she had an hour long meltdown about how she had no more pee left "
"My son regularly dissolves into tears because I won't let him eat dog food. Like absolutely beside himself with grief and utterly devastated. It doesn't matter how frequently it happens I have to bite my lip and turn away every single time to keep from laughing at the absurdity of it."
Following the news that a man had stolen the "World's Strongest Woman" title at the 2025 Strongman Games, the situation has been dealt with swiftly and decisively, the male athlete disqualified, and all awards and points reallocated.
It appears that the Games organizers were not aware that Jeffrey "Jammie" Booker was male, a fact he appears to have hidden from everyone including fellow competitors, and that his participation was in direct violation of the rules.
2/ "Had we been aware, or had this been declared at any point before or during the competition, this athlete would not have been permitted to compete in the Woman’s Open category."
"We are clear - competitors can only compete in the category for the biological sex recorded at birth. Official Strongman is inclusive and proud to run events which do not discriminate against athletes based on personal characteristics."
"Any athlete is welcome. But it is our responsibility to ensure fairness and ensure athletes are assigned to men or women’s categories based on whether they are recorded as male or female at birth."
"Given this, we have disqualified the athlete in question from the Official Strongman World Championships 2025. All athlete points and places will be altered accordingly to ensure that the rightful places are allocated to each of the Women’s Open athletes."
Bravo.
All athletes are included, just in the correct category. The women's category is for women.
This is how easy it could have been for every single instance we have seen to date.
3/ Not only did Booker lie to those participating in the Games, he also started a Go-Fund me to fund his trip to the games, taking money from people who had no idea he was going there to cheat.
This is also a great example of the chain of damage these men cause when they participate in the women's category.
Second place Andrea Thompson was not the only woman who was harmed.
Booker deprived Kasey Croy of her pro card at the Rainier Classic (along with a gold medal), he deprived Taylor Doxey of a spot in the final at the Strongman Games, he deprived Jackie Osczevski a spot on the podium in 3rd place, (there were 18 women in this single competition pushed down a place) and the list goes on, leaving all of these women angry and hurt.
🧵One final thread on the Pablo Torre podcast on Riley Gaines, this one focuses on the commentary Torre and his cohost, Madison Pauly, make on sexual abuse.
I apologize. It's a long one. Here we go...
Torre first brings up a tweet that Riley made in response to Simone Biles calling women "bullies" for calling out men and boys in women's sport.
Gaines' criticism was that Biles was being hypocritical. Biles had suffered abuse from a male involved in her athletic career and had gone on record saying that she did not want any other athlete to suffer the same.
Yet, in 2025, she was calling girls "bullies" because they wouldn't pretend boys were girls, a belief that strips women and girls of their privacy in the locker room away from male coaches and athletes.
Pauly says that Biles' criticism was due to Gaines 'misgendering' an athlete, or in other words, calling a boy a boy.
Gaines' original comment was actually over the fact that a boy had almost single-handedly just won a girls' softball team a state championship title.
The criticism Biles received was entirely deserved.
She was speaking out on a topic she seemed to have no knowledge of, and her attitude was one we've seen over and over, one that protects abusers rather than supports safeguarding, insulting Gaines for being a 'sore loser,' essentially calling her 'manly,' and rushing straight to the defense of the boy instead, a boy who was likely using the women's locker room and rooming with girls on overnight trips.
I'm not sure I have the energy to go through and pick apart the sham of an "investigation" that is Pablo Torre's "The Real Riley Gaines," but I do want to want to address this idea that Riley seems to have spoken out as all part of one big 'grift'.
Right off the bat, we're greeted with the minimization of and complete ignorance towards the issue.
Pablo seems to believe the issue of men in women's sports is a topic that has been around for only four years, and his co-host corrects him, saying she thinks 2020 is when "this all started."
Males have been stealing opportunities in women's sports since the 1920s.
Women have been bullied into silence, threatened with expulsion from leagues, ostracized and called names, and pushed to the side while having to watch men stealing their awards, accolades, and opportunities right out from under them for over 100 years while the media has done their best to keep the voices of these women silenced while they champion the male athletes instead.
If these two have never heard the voices of women speaking out previously, they should probably understand the reasons why, and maybe then they'll understand the impact of what Riley has done.
When Richard Raskin aka "Renee Richards" came onto the scene in the late 1970's, he faced a "growing wave of opposition" per an article from the Washington Post from 1978.
And with good reason, a 43-year-old man standing at 6'2" being declared "female" by the courts and therefore allowed to play women's professional tennis is not only unfair, it's an absolute insult to all women.
Two players showed up to a tournament wearing shirts that said, "I Am A Real Woman," one refusing to shake his hand after a match. Another woman simply walked off the court after playing two sets against him.
WTA publicist, Jim Bainbridge, said, "I think if you took a poll of all the players, it would be 80-20 that Renee shouldn't be allowed to play."
🚨And just like that, the first TWO girls' state championship titles of the year have been unfairly stolen from female athletes by boys participating on what are supposed to be girls' teams.
As reported by @TomJoyceSports of the New Boston Post, the Oliver Ames volleyball and the Somerset Berkley field hockey teams have both won the state championship title in their respective divisions, each team fielding male athletes while facing all-female teams.
Junior Ryan Crook has led the Somerset Berkley field hockey team to a back-to-back state title (winning last year as well).
This is head coach Jen Crook's fourth state championship title. She has won all four titles using male athletes (her son Lucas in 2018 and 2019, and now Ryan) on the team.
Both Lucas and Ryan have been South Coast Conference MVPs and Lucas holds the school's all-time scoring record.
It doesn't seem like the state title means a whole lot when it seems to depend on whether there is a boy on the team or not.
The Oliver Ames girls' volleyball team had not one, but two male athletes on its roster this year: Evan Casey and Sean Raymond.
Both boys are billed as "defensive specialists" as the Massachusetts rule does not allow boys (who don't pretend to be girls) to play at the net.
Oliver Ames went undefeated 25-0 this year before taking the championship title.
The sad part in this is that the team may very well have won the championship without using males, but now they will forever have an asterisk next to this performance and be marked as cheats to anyone who understands male advantage.
Further, the presence of Casey and Raymond on the team has denied two female athletes varsity positions, playing time, and a share in the title they should have been allowed to contribute to.