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Track star defends Christians against ‘bigot’ label over trans athlete issue

16 May 2026
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Crean Lutheran High School track athlete Olivia Viola is set to compete in the state tournament against a trans athlete for the third consecutive year. Last season, Viola was eliminated when a trans competitor broke her personal record, leading her to voice concerns about fairness in women’s sports. She argues that the issue affects all female athletes, not just Christians, but feels that Christians face undue criticism for opposing the inclusion of trans athletes in women’s categories. With California’s gubernatorial election approaching, Viola intends to vote for Sheriff Chad Bianco, who has publicly supported women’s sports and pledged to take action against schools allowing trans females to compete. A recent bipartisan survey indicated that over 70% of California parents oppose biological male trans athletes participating in women’s sports, reflecting a significant public concern regarding this issue.

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The debate surrounding trans athletes in women’s sports has gained increasing attention across the United States, with many states enacting or considering legislation on the issue. Public opinion surveys, such as the one conducted by the Public Policy Institute of California, show that a majority of residents believe trans athletes should compete on teams corresponding to their sex assigned at birth. This reflects ongoing tensions regarding gender identity, Title IX regulations, and equal opportunities in athletics. As discussions continue, the legal and social implications of these policies may significantly impact the landscape of sports and gender rights.

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