Students and parents demand ‘unfair rule’ change after two transgender teen sprinters come first AND second in the girl’s state championship

By MINYVONNE BURKE FOR DAILYMAIL.COM

A Connecticut high school sophomore dominated in last week’s track and field competition – but the transgender teen’s big win has some people outraged and wondering if it’s fair she was allowed to compete.

Terry Miller, who was born a male but identifies as a female, came in first place twice during the June 4 CIAC State Open track and field competition.  During the 100-meter dash, Miller smoked her competition finishing the race in just 11.72 seconds. She also killed it in the 200-meter dash finishing in 24.17 seconds.

Transgender teen Terry Miller set new records last Monday when she came in first for the 100 and 200-meter dashes at the CIAC State Open track and field competition 

The Bulkeley High School teen, who competed on the boys’ team during the winter indoor track season, set new state records last Monday in both races, the CT Post reports.

Fellow transgender sprinter, Andraya Yearwood, also dominated at the competition finishing in second place in the 100-meter dash.

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