Windsor Star

Texas wrestling with transgende­r issue

- SCHUYLER DIXON The Associated Press

EULESS, TEXAS A 17-year-old transgende­r wrestler who qualified for the girls’ state tournament while transition­ing from female to male has become a high-profile test of a year-old Texas policy now being criticized by the lawyer who tried to keep the athlete from competing.

Mack Beggs, a student at Euless Trinity High School in the Dallas-Fort Worth area, won a regional championsh­ip after two opposing wrestlers forfeited, apparently over concerns that Beggs has an unfair advantage because of testostero­ne treatments that are part of the transition.

Beggs, who has a 52-0 record, has a first-round match in the state tournament Friday in suburban Houston.

Jim Baudhuin unsuccessf­ully sought an injunction before the district and regional meets, seeking to prevent Beggs from wrestling during the transition.

Baudhuin now blames the state’s governing body for public school athletics and a vote a year ago by school superinten­dents and athletic directors that required athletes to compete under the gender on their birth certificat­es.

Baudhuin said his outlook changed because he said he read reports that Beggs had asked the governing body, the University Interschol­astic League, to compete as a boy and was turned down. Baudhuin couldn’t confirm that account, and the UIL declined to discuss the specifics of the case.

The UIL has a policy that allows banned substances for medical reasons. Beggs’ school district says it shared the athlete’s medical records with the UIL and that the testostero­ne is “well below the allowed level.”

“The more I learn about this, the more I realize that she’s just trying to live her life and her family is, too,” Baudhuin said of Beggs. “She’s being forced into that position. Who knows — through discovery, we may find out that’s not the case. But every indication is, the way the winds are going now, the blame rests with the UIL and the superinten­dents.”

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