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  • Trans athlete Sadie Schreiner not competing for RIT women’s track team after Trump’s executive order

    Trans athlete Sadie Schreiner not competing for RIT women’s track team after Trump’s executive order

    Transgender track and field runner Sadie Schreiner is not competing in future events for Rochester Institute of Technology’s (RIT) women’s track and field team amid the NCAA changing its gender eligibility policy. 

    An RIT spokesperson told Fox News Digital that the program is complying with the NCAA’s new policy that reflects President Donald Trump’s recent executive order that bans trans athletes from women’s sports. 

    “We continue to follow the NCAA participation policy for transgender student-athletes following the Trump administration’s executive order. Sadie is not participating in the next meet,” the spokesperson said. 

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    Sadie Schreiner puts a transgender flag in her hair before heading to the awards stand at the NCAA DIII outdoor track and field championships on May 25, 2024, in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina. (Jahi Chikwendiu/The Washington Post via Getty Images)

    The NCAA officially changed its gender eligibility policies to ban all biological males from women’s sports on Feb. 6, one day after Trump signed the order.

    “A student-athlete assigned male at birth may not compete on a women’s team,” the new policy reads. 

    However, the policy also states that a biological male can still practice on a women’s team and “receive benefits.”

    “A student-athlete assigned male at birth may practice on an NCAA women’s team and receive all other benefits applicable to student-athletes,” the policy reads. 

    RIT has not confirmed to Fox News Digital whether Schreiner has been removed from the roster and is no longer practicing with the team. Schreiner still has a player profile page on the team’s official website. 

    Schreiner has been a controversial figure in women’s track and field this year after an appearance at the 2024 NCAA Division III Outdoor Track & Field Championship in May. 

    There, Schreiner finished last in the 400 meter, but still occupied a spot in the competition that could have gone to a biological female. 

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    Earlier that month, Schreiner competed at the Liberty League Championship, and won both the women’s 200- and 400-meter, breaking the 400-meter record in the process. Schreiner would have finished last by more than two seconds if the athlete put up the same performance in the men’s competition.

    Recently, in late January, Schreiner bragged after winning an event against female opponents. 

    “Not the race I was looking for at all this week, my spikes nearly fell off on the turn and with a poor start my time wasn’t nearly what I wanted,” the RIT runner wrote in an Instagram post.

    “The good news is that the season just started, and I’m going to leave everything on the track at nationals,” Schreiner added with a transgender pride flag emoji.

    Schreiner also made it a point to speak out against states and colleges that were not offering the trans athlete a full scholarship when Schreiner wanted to transfer, in December. The athlete blamed laws in 25 states that prohibit trans athletes from competing with girls and women. 

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    Sadie Schreiner in the 400

    Sadie Schreiner races to qualify in the 400m race at the NCAA DIII outdoor track and field championships on May 24, 2024, in Myrtle Beach. (Jahi Chikwendiu/The Washington Post via Getty Images)

    “Among all the hurdles transfers usually have, there is an extra layer because it is trans, 50% of the country banned me from participating and that meant I couldn’t attend any of those colleges even if they reached out to me with a full ride,” Schreiner said.

    “It also became clear that states that did, no matter how adamant the coaches were to have me on their teams, the college administrations would usually stop them from allowing me to participate.” 

    Now, Schreiner likely won’t be able to compete on any women’s college teams throughout the country with the NCAA’s new policy in place.

    However, Schreiner would be able to compete on a men’s team, per the new policy.

    “Regardless of sex assigned at birth or gender identity, a student-athlete may participate (practice and competition) in NCAA men’s sports, assuming they meet all other NCAA eligibility requirements,” the new policy reads. 

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  • Spectator dies after hammer weight flies into audience during track and field meet

    Spectator dies after hammer weight flies into audience during track and field meet

    A spectator at a track and field meet in Colorado was killed after being hit with a hammer thrown by one of the competitors in the event, officials said Sunday.

    The club track and field meet consisting of high school athletes took place at the Mountain Lion Fieldhouse at the University of Colorado-Colorado Springs, according to KXRM-TV. The hammer cleared the certified barriers and struck one of the spectators in the stands.

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    Jun 9, 2011; Des Moines, IA, USA; General view of implements during the women’s hammer throw at the 2011 NCAA Track & Field Championships at Drake Stadium.  (Kirby Lee/Image of Sport-USA TODAY Sports)

    The spectator was pronounced dead at the scene, the station reported. The Colorado Springs Fire Department, university police and Colorado Springs police all responded to calls.

    “We are heartbroken at this horrible accident and are focused on supporting all involved,” university chancellor Jennifer Sobanet said in a statement.

    The victim was a father of one of the athletes competing in the event, according to the Colorado United Track Club. 

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    Colorado Springs police told KRDO-TV that the man was protecting his wife from the 25-pound weight.

    “If it was certified, I would believe it would be higher up and there wouldn’t be seating there and they would have already tested it to see if there was any possible incident, anything that could be possibly happening before you had two hundred people there,” one spectator told KKTV.

    The hammer throw is one of the signature events in track and field competition. The weight is attached to a grip, and the athlete spins around and lets it go down the field.

    Hammer weights in 2015

    May 17, 2015; Los Angeles, CA, USA; General view of hammer implements during the women’s hammer throw at the 2015 Pac-12 Championships at Drake Stadium. (Kirby Lee-USA TODAY Sports)

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    The meet was canceled after the incident.

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  • Supercross riders brawl on track, dodge other bikers after collision

    Supercross riders brawl on track, dodge other bikers after collision

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    The 2025 Supercross season got off to a bumpy start for riders Braden Spangle and Wyatt Mattson as they were both suspended from the third 250 race of the season.

    Spangle and Mattson got tied up during a jump in qualifying at Angels Stadium in Anaheim, California. The two began to brawl on the track and were nearly struck by fellow rider Anthony Castaneda and other bikers.

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    Monster Energy Supercross riders line up during a pre-race press conference at Grand Central Terminal on April 23, 2015, in New York City. (Brian Ach/Getty Images for Feld Motorsports)

    Supercross officials came over to make sure the other rides saw them as they broke up their entanglement. Both Spangle and Mattson were suspended for the race.

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    Spangle and Mattson failed to make the heats in San Diego and only Spangle made it to the heats when Supercross was in Anaheim the first time to start the season. However, Spangle didn’t make it to the main event.

    On Saturday, it was Haiden Deegan who won the race in Anaheim. He finished 4.4 seconds ahead of Julien Beaumer. Deegan is second in points to start the season with Beaumer in first and leading by seven points through the first three races.

    Jordon Smith, Jo Shimoda and Cole Davies round out the top five.

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    The Monster Energy AMA Supercross Championship at State Farm Stadium in Glendale, Arizona, on April 8, 2023. (Matt Kartozian-USA Today Sports)

    In the 450 main event, Jett Lawrence won the race just about 2.4 seconds ahead of Ken Roczen.

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    Roczen leads the 450 standings over Chase Sexton by three points. Lawrence is five points behind Roczen in third. Eli Tomac and Cooper Webb round out the top five.

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