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Female skateboarder denounces victory of gender-confused man in women’s competition

Updated: July 5, 2022 at 10:57 am EST  See Comments

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(LifeSiteNews) — A professional skateboarder has spoken out against a gender-confused man’s victory over girls and women in a women’s skateboarding competition.

Male skateboarder Ricci Tres (formerly known as Richard Batres), 29,  defeated six female competitors, four of them under 17, on June 25 in a professional skateboarding competition. That did not sit well with Taylor Silverman, who criticized Tres’ domination on Fox News.

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“This does happen quite often in skateboarding. This happened to me on three separate occasions, two of which I placed second, and every time it’s been a different person,” Silverman told Dana Perino on Friday.

“I think that there’s probably a lot of stories that I don’t know about,” Silverman added and suggested it’s likely been going on for some time.

The skateboarder said that the “important part” is not the ages, but that there’s “a male in the women’s division,”

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