New York Post

Transgende­r boy wins girls title he did not want

- By KRISTIE RIEKEN

CYPRESS, Texas — Mack Beggs had just won a state wrestling title Saturday in a category he didn’t want to be in.

But instead of wallowing in a debate about what should or should not have happened this weekend at the Texas state girls wrestling tournament, the 17year-old transgende­r boy simply decided to be a good teammate.

“I wouldn’t be here today if it weren’t for my teammates,” he said. “That’s honestly what the spotlight should have been on is my teammates. The hard work that I put in in the practice room with them, beside me — we trained hard every, single day. Every, single day and that’s where the spotlight should have been on. Not me. All of these guys. Because I would not be here without them.”

Beggs completed an undefeated season by winning a controvers­ial title in an event clouded by criticism from those who believe the testostero­ne he’s taking as he transition­s from female to male created an unfair advantage.

His family has said he would rather be wrestling boys, but state policy calls for students to wrestle against the gender listed on their birth certificat­es. So the junior from Euless Trinity beat Chelsea Sanchez 12-2 in the 110-pound weight class to improve to 56-0 and earn the championsh­ip.

Beggs was surrounded by the girls he’d worked so hard with all season when he finally broke his silence Saturday night after the team finish second in Class 6A, the largest division in Texas.

After thanking all of them, he lifted the gold medal hanging on his neck to the assembled cameras and shared a parting thought after all that he’d been through this weekend. “Hard work ethic pays off,” he said. “Just saying.” Earlier Saturday, Beggs fell to his knees for a moment after his win in the final as a mixture of cheers and boos rained down on him. He then hugged his coach and left the mat.

Beggs, who reached the state tournament after two opponents forfeited, was dogged throughout the event by questions about whether his testostero­ne treatments made him too strong to wrestle fairly against girls.

 ?? AP ?? TITLE MIGHT: Mack Beggs reacts after beating Chelsea Sanchez for a Texas state wrestling championsh­ip on Saturday.
AP TITLE MIGHT: Mack Beggs reacts after beating Chelsea Sanchez for a Texas state wrestling championsh­ip on Saturday.

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