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  1. Oct 4, 2023 · Katherine Collins, a mother from Maine, joins 'FOX & Friends First' to discuss the reasons she is opposed to allowing biological males to compete in girls' track after a trans athlete dominated ...

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    • FOX News
  2. Oct 5, 2023 · A matter of unfairness: Maine mom blasts rule allowing trans athlete to dominate girls track. Katherine Collins, a mother from Maine, joins FOX & Friends First to discuss the reasons she is ...

    • Lindsay Kornick
    • 5 min
  3. Oct 5, 2023 · Katherine Collins, a high school track mom from Winterport, went on Fox & Friends after last weekend’s race to call out the “unfairness” of Stark-Chessa competing against the female runners. “It’s all a matter of unfairness,” Collins said. “The men are bigger, stronger and faster than women.”

  4. Oct 20, 2023 · Katherine Collins is the mother of a freshman cross-country runner. Collins’ daughter and her teammates fear they will have to run against biological males like Stark-Chessa for the rest of their high school running careers. “You can see this kid from 200 meters away, and you can look at his thighs and know he’s a boy,” Collins, who ...

  5. Katherine Collins of Winterport, Maine, the mother of two high school track competitors, called the situation unfair for female athletes. "Men are bigger, stronger and faster than women," she told ...

  6. Oct 6, 2023 · The Maine Coast Waldorf School sophomore ranked around 172nd last year in Maine’s 5K boys’ division. That has all changed, however, since he decided to start competing as a girl. “After transitioning,” Fox News reported, “the runner shot up to 4th place in the girls’ division.”. Katherine Collins of Winterport, Maine, the mother ...

  7. 510. News Education Katherine Collins Soren Stark-Chessa Trans-misogyny Maine Cross Country. A great interview by Winterport, ME track-mom Katherine Collins calling out the unfair advantage that the Maine Principals Association has given Soren Stark-Chessa the 172nd ranked boy last year, now the 4th ranked “girl” in 5k cross country.

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