Former NCAA athlete Minna Svärd is calling for the return of her rightful championship, which was stolen from her at the NCAA Division II Women’s 400M hurdles, during which she lost to a biological man.
“In 2019, I was the fastest female 400-meter hurdler at any NCAA Division II school,” Svärd declared. “It’s been five years since that achievement was taken from me, and I want it restored.”
Svärd lost to CeCé Telfer, a 6’2″ Jamaican-born male who was not competitive in men’s sports.
🏆 Ah, the absolute theft of women’s sports, don’t you see? Minna Svärd had her rightful championship stolen, not by a better female athlete, but by a biological male who couldn’t cut it in men’s competition. This isn’t progress. This isn’t inclusion. This is outright fraud—and…
— Paul The Apostle (Parody) (@FakePaulApostle) March 20, 2025
Imagine being a woman training for YEARS, maybe even your entire life, to become the best at a skill within the female gender, and then being forced to compete against a man who is biologically superior to you. As if that’s not bad enough, the man that beat you then appears on live television to cry about oppression.
Every single individual responsible for allowing this nonsense to happen should be held accountable.