The Palm Beach Post

Transgende­r boy with girls wrestling title: ‘I don’t cheat’

- Associated Press

DALLAS — A transgende­r boy who won a girls wrestling state title in Texas says he would compete against boys if allowed and is taking lower doses of testostero­ne to try to be fair to his opponents.

Mack B e g g s s a i d i n a n interview that aired Sunday on ESPN that he competes against girls only because the state’s governing body for public high school sports re qu i re s h i m t o wre s t l e under the gender listed on his birth certificat­e.

Asked if he was taking the amount of testostero­ne he wanted while making the transition to male, Beggs said he was “holding back because of wrestling.”

“I want to do it fairly,” he said. “I don’t want to cheat. That’s not something I do. I don’t cheat.”

The 17-year-old Beggs won the 110-pound girls title as a junior at Euless Trinity High School in the Dallas-Fort Worth area. He could face a legal challenge during his senior wrestling season.

University Interschol­astic League rules allow Beggs to compete while taking testostero­ne, but school superinten­dents and athletic directors voted last year on the gender requiremen­t.

“We asked them is it OK if this transgende­r, this trans male were to take testostero­ne while transition­ing, and that’s what we got, ‘They can take it, but they can only compete on what’s on their birth certific ate,’ ” Beggs said. “That’s when we were like, ‘Well, then, there goes us asking if I can compete on the males.’ ”

Jim Baudhuin, an attorney and a Dallas-area wrestling parent, has filed a lawsuit seeking to keep Beggs from competing against girls while on testostero­ne.

After the lawsuit was filed, t wo g i r l s f o r f e i t e d t h e i r matches against Beggs at the regional tournament leading into the state meet. All four opponents wrestled Beggs at state, but some parents complained it wasn’t fair. There were some boos in the crowd after Beggs won the state title.

“It’s not like I’m doing this because I want to, like, call myself a boy and just dominate all these girls,” Beggs said. “I don’t get anything out of that. I was put in this position. Change the laws and then watch me wrestle boys.”

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