Women’s sports is officially dead. One more nail in the coffin is this joke in Illinois where two biological males won the gold and silver medals in the Illinois State Cyclocross. Kristin Chalmers, the sole biological female to medal.
Two transgender cyclists have once again snagged first and second place at a major women’s competition — with some calling their victories “outrageous” and an “assault” on the rights of biological female riders.
Tessa Johnson, 25, took first place in the women’s Single Speed category at the Illinois State Cyclocross Championships on Sunday, while Evelyn Williamson, 30, placed second.
The two — who previously sparked outrage when they took the same positions in the Chicago CycloCross Cup in October — were pictured on the podium with Kristin Chalmers, the sole biological female to medal.
Johnson also came in third in the women’s half race, winning $100 in prize money, records show.
She previously competed in men’s categories at Clemson University, but it was only after switching to compete as a transgender female that Johnson started picking up wins.