Olympic gold-medallist has called on a change to Washington State's '' rules that have allowed a runner to climb to the top of the girls' rankings after she transitioned.The athlete, who was born male and has since transitioned to female, finished in 72nd place in last year's league finals while competing as a boy.Now, as a sophomore at the Seattle Academy competing as a girl, she broke her school's 5,000-meter girl's cross country category and ranks first in her league - and clocked a time that would have ranked 48th had she competed in the boy's division.
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