A biological male’s victory in a Maine high school pole vaulting championship could draw federal repercussions for the school district and the Maine Principals’ Association, which oversees high school sports in the state. A male transgender athlete who goes by Katie Spencer won the state’s Class B pole vaulting championship, helping secure Greely High School’s overall victory in the team competition.
The inclusion of Spencer in the competition violates an executive order signed by President Donald J. Trump earlier this month barring males from participating in women’s sports. Trump’s order allows federal agencies under Title IX authority to withhold funding and other assistance from organizations found in violation, in this case, Greely High School and the Maine Principals’ Association.
Spencer’s victory drew national attention after a social media post by State Representative Laurel Libby, who noted that he had competed in the boys’ division two years prior. “Girls’ sports have come a long way, and I think we have a responsibility to protect Maine girls and ensure they have a level playing field,” the state lawmaker told local Maine media.
The Maine Principals’ Association, responsible for overseeing high school sports in the state, has opted not to implement Trump’s executive order, allowing male athletes to continue participating in girls’ sports. Despite the violation, it is not yet clear if the Trump administration will move to withhold federal funding for the organizations.
BREAKING: President Donald J. Trump signs an executive order keeping men OUT of women’s sports.
Promises made, promises kept. pic.twitter.com/rDfC2qmiu4
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