Women Boycott Sport After Biological Male Wins Major Event

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Multiple women boycotted the medal ceremony after a biological male named Lesley Mumford was declared the winner of the 100-mile Desert Gravel in Colorado.

The second- and third-place winners refused to stand on the podium alongside Mumford who stood alone.

Mumford destroyed all of the female competitors. Second place finished a whopping 17 minutes behind while third place was beat by over 30 minutes.

It’s a scientific and biological fact that, on average, men have twice as much upper-body cross-sectional muscle and 30% more lower-body cross-sectional muscle in comparison to females.

This outcome has sparked further frustration about the ongoing war on women being waged by far-left social activists.

Mumford lived as a man for numerous decades before “transitioning” to female in 2017. Mumford competed in the 40-49 age division for women.

Mumford expressed her confusion and shock on social media. “I have no idea why so many people bailed before the podiums, but they did,” Mumford said.

“The event did offer a nonbinary division, but Mumford decided to compete in the female category,” Fox News reported.

Former NCAA All-American swimmer Riley Gaines blasted Mumford on social media. “Enough is enough!” Gaines said.

“Empty podium except for the male who naturally finished atop all the women in the women’s category. Despite there being a non-binary/trans category he easily could have competed in. Keep it up girls!” Gaines wrote in a tweet.

Three-time Olympian and Tour de France medalist said, “The silent protests are starting!”

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Mumford spent 17 years working in law enforcement before she began to transition about six years ago. According to CBS News, Mumford was believed to be the first known transgender command-level law enforcement officer to transition.

Mumford worked in the Summit County Sheriff’s Office and recalled a staff meeting where her son told her co-workers about her transition.

“The sheriff asked everyone, ‘Hey, I’ve heard there are some rumors about why we’re here today. Does anybody want to share one?’” Mumford recalled during an interview with Summit Daily.

“Devin, my 7-year-old-son, raises his hand, stands up on his chair and says, ‘Because my mom’s going to tell you she’s transgender.’”