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An Oregon high school track star is speaking out after refusing to stand on the podium with a transgender athlete, saying her protest was about fairness – not hate.
"I just didn't think that it's fair to biological females to allow and encourage biological males to compete among us, not only for myself and the other girl that stepped down, but the girl who should have been on the podium and the girl who didn't even get to go to state because she was beaten by a biological male at districts," athlete Alexa Anderson said on "Fox & Friends."
"It is not about hate or transphobia at all. It's about protecting women's rights and their right to fair and equal competition within sports."
OREGON GIRL ALLEGES TRACK MEET OFFICIAL ORD