Biological Male Wins New Hampshire Girls’ High School State Title in High Jump

Each time, I get angrier and angrier. These poor girls.Biological male Maelle Jacques won the New Hampshire state high school title in the high jump.Jacques’ winning jump was 10″ lower than the winning height in the boys’ match:

Kearsarge Regional High School sophomore Maelle Jacques, a biological male, took first place in the girls high jump competition on Sunday, beating every female in the New Hampshire Interscholastic Athletic Association (NHIAA) indoor track and field championship.As expected, Jacques dominated and finished with a 5’1” mark, an inch better than any other athlete in the girls Division II competition. In the boys Division II, the lowest high jump was 5’8”, and the winning jumpers hit 6’2”.The NHIAA did not respond to NHJournal’s request for comment last week. The non-profit group that oversees high school sports allows athletes to compete in whatever gender division they choose.

Jacques has dominated the girls’ track events in New Hampshire. For example, in May 2023, Jacques finished second in the girls’ 1,600m event.

Jacques has even gone through puberty. This is from June 2023:

Being a boy, Maelle has gone through boy puberty and is noticeably taller and stronger than the girls that he now runs against in track. He ran a 5:26 mile at the State Championships, which wouldn’t have even qualified for the meet if he ran as what he really is – a boy. Freshman boys who run 5:26 miles are a dime a dozen.But since Maelle has declared that he is femaelle, he finished in fourth in the girls meet. This is significant for two reasons:

1. His girl’s team got 5 points towards their team score.2. The top 6 girls in each event qualify for the New England Championship, which meant that Brooke Bouchard of Hollis-Brookline Regional would’ve qualified if she ran against a field exclusively of other girls.

Tags: Education, New Hampshire, Sports, Transgender

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