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The athletics star of California’s girls, Clara Adams, and her father called California Interscholastic Federation (CIF) for her title of State title for a celebration while allowing the Trans athlete of Hernandez to win two gold medals in the state championship last weekend.
Adams was stripped of his title and disqualified for a celebration which involved it to spray a fire extinguisher on his shoes after winning the 400m of the girls.
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Meanwhile, Hernandez took first place in the high jump and the triple jump and second place in long jump, despite President Donald Trump who ordered the State to follow his men of the Women’s Sports Executive Order before the event.
During an interview on “The Will Cain Show” of PK Press Club on Wednesday, Adams addressed the controversial comparison between the situations of the two athletes.
“It just didn’t add up to me in my head,” said Adams, adding that she must also worry about a biological man in competition against her in the future.
“It’s just not fair, then compare the situation, it’s just like” then, what I did was so good and inappropriate that I had to be DQ’D, but what is happening here in the jumps, is appropriate and ok. “”
Adams’ father David Adams also expressed his position on the comparison during the interview.
“He is celebrated,” he said about Hernandez’s victory, saying that his family is “lost” on the decision.
“I watched Ab Hernandez jump. Ab Hernandez is talented. She can jump against these girls, she can jump very well. I watched her jump, I looked at myself, I saw her, and they celebrated Ab Hernandez on the podium, and Clara was lost to have a celebration, so that’s where we are lost. Our families are lost, we are lost.
Images show that the demonstrator LGBTQ conservative attacker at the California Track Championship in the middle of the drama of the trans athletes
Transgender athlete Ab Hernandez from secondary school Jurupa Valley participated in the height of girls’ height jump during the CIF state athletics on May 30, 2025, in Clovis, California. (Images Kirby Lee / Getty)
“I am confused now. Do I have to worry that Ab Hernandez jumps in the 400m next year?”
David Adams also doubled on the conviction that the decision to revoke the title of his daughter was motivated racial.
“I know full well that the history of our country with regard to celebrations, when a famous white girl or a famous white boy, he is called:” He is passionate. It’s good for sport. We need it for sport. “But when a black girl or a black boy or a brown girl or a brown boy, they celebrate, he is considered non-professional, poplar, it’s ghetto,” he said.
“So why is it acceptable that one was celebrated but not the other?”
Trump sent a warning to the Governor of California Gavin Newsom and the State last Tuesday, threatening to reduce federal funding to the state if a Trans athlete participated in the athletics championship for girls.
The CIF responded by modifying its rules to welcome female athletes who finished behind a trans athlete in the three events in which Hernandez competed, thus granting them the qualification and the podium finishes they would have won if a biologically male athlete was not contributed to these events.
This made Hernandez had to share podium points with the female athletes who finished a place behind Hernandez after the final on Saturday.
A Bipartite survey By the public Policy Institute of California noted that the majority of California residents oppose the organic athletes of males participating in female sports.
This figure included more than 70% of Parents of the State School.
“Most Californians argue forced transgender athletes to compete in the teams corresponding to the sex attributed to them at birth,” said the survey.
“The solid majority of adults (65%) and probable voters (64%) argue that transgender athletes compete on teams that correspond to the sexual relations allocated to them, and not on the sex with which they identify. An overwhelming majority of public schools (71%) support such a requirement.”
Meanwhile, Newsom said he believed that the trans athletes participating in the girls’ sports were “deeply unfair” during an episode of his podcast in March.