At just 17 years old, transgender athlete Verónica Garcia once again proved her resilience and talent by claiming the Class 2A 400-meter sprint title—her second consecutive victory—at the California State Track Championships.
Despite facing jeers and opposition from some spectators, including a man wearing a “Save Women’s Sports” shirt who loudly challenged her presence with chants like “girls race” before the event, Verónica stayed focused and unwavering.
The race took place on Saturday, May 31, at Mount Tahoma High School in Tacoma, Washington, not far from Seattle. As Verónica prepared for the competition, she endured repeated shouts of “let’s go girls” aimed at her from near the starting blocks, yet she remained undeterred.
Crossing the finish line ahead of her closest competitor, junior Lauren Matthew from West Valley High School, by a full second, Verónica proudly held a placard afterward that read, “Washington State Track and Field Real Girls 2A 400m Champion,” sending a powerful message to her critics and celebrating her hard-fought triumph.
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