American denatured high school students win the women wrestling champion! 3 girls are afraid of being hurt and abandoned by his mother: Fair
In February 27th, since the transsexuals picked up the women's weightlifting silver medal in the World Championships last year, the Class 6A high school women's wrestling 50 kilogram class competition in Dezhou, USA was again won by the transsexual Mark Beggs this year. "He" has won 2 consecutive championships.
The 18 year old Mark Beggs is a middle school student from nearby Dallas, women into male transsexuals are, in 2015 she started taking low doses of testosterone, "he" was very powerful, and add fixed testosterone, finals female student Chelsea Sanchez has lost to Beggs for two consecutive years.
Beggs after winning huge boo scene, there are people who complain, because Beggs thinks he is male, always wanted to participate in the men's competition, but the competition in Dezhou in accordance with the regulations, regardless of your physical condition, will only see "each player birth sex, this also let Beggs very distressed.
Beggs's mother Angela mcknew doesn't feel children to participate in the women's competition is not fair, she believed that "he (Beggs) had great respect for all female competitors, everyone thinks that Mark beat the girls, but the girls are very strong, and wrestling need more technology and discipline, not absolute power."
Having said that, there have been 3 girls who quit the game for fear of being hurt by Beggs for two years. Beggs's performance in 35 matches and 0 defeats in women's competition also shows that girls are not his rivals.
By the university stage, Beggs will be expected to participate in the men's wrestling competition because the school will be listed as a male based on his testosterone intake.
"It's more meaningful to wrestle with a boy," Beggs said. Although it is difficult to wrestle with the boy, it is really difficult, but I would like to try. Even if I was defeated, I was knocked down, only to show that my training is not hard enough and my work is not hard enough. "