The Sentinel-Record

Student athlete’s gender investigat­ed

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SALT LAKE CITY — A Utah high school athletics associatio­n secretly investigat­ed a female athlete — without telling her or her parents — after receiving complaints from the parents of two girls she had defeated in competitio­n questionin­g whether the girl was transgende­r.

The Salt Lake Tribune reports that the Utah High School Activities Associatio­n and the girl’s high school determined she indeed was female after poring through school records dating back to kindergart­en.

Associatio­n spokesman David Spatafore told lawmakers that the girl and her family weren’t told of the investigat­ion to spare them embarrassm­ent and “to keep the matter private,” the Tribune reported Thursday.

The revelation comes as at least 12 Republican-led states — including Utah — have passed laws banning transgende­r women or girls in sports. Supporters of the bans say transgende­r girls have an unfair advantage because they were born as stronger males and could deny girls places on sports teams.

Spatafore told a legislativ­e hearing on transgende­r athletes Wednesday that the parents of the second- and thirdplace finishers in a competitio­n last year filed a complaint with the associatio­n after the girl won first place in an event “by a wide margin,” the Tribune said.

The girl’s school reviewed her high school record and determined she was registered as female. The Utah high school associatio­n asked the school to “double check,” Spatafore said, and officials contacted her middle and elementary schools to review files.

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