Male athlete wins girls' high jump competition despite finishing dead last when competing against boys

Male athlete wins girls’ high jump competition despite finishing dead last when competing against boys


A male athlete took first place in a high school high jump competition for girls last week, just a few days after the Department of Education launched a federal investigation into the school district.

Zachary Rose, who now goes by “Lia” (or sometimes “Liaa”), is a student from Ida B. Wells high school in Portland, Oregon. Last Wednesday, Rose won the girls’ varsity high jump at the Portland Interscholastic League Varsity Relays. Rose beat the second-place finishers by two inches with a height of 4 feet and 8 inches, a personal record. The second-place height was achieved by three different girls, two of whom were from Rose’s high school.

What makes the scenario more appalling is the fact that Rose, while competing against boys in the junior

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