29-year-old trans woman Los Angeles beats 13-year-old girl to first place in NYC women skateboarding

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Trans woman, 29, from Los Angeles sparks backlash after beating 13-year-old girl to win first place and $500 at NYC women’s skateboarding contest

  • Ricci Tres, 29, who is trans won the women’s division of The Boardr Open today in New York City taking home a $500 prize for a first place win
  • Tres beat 13-year-old Shiloh Catori from Florida who came in second place
  • Of the six competitors, four were under the age of 17, the youngest being 10
  • Poll suggested 62% of Americans believe athletes should only take part in sports teams that correspond with their born sex rather than their gender identity

A 29-year-old trans woman beat a 13-year-old girl to win first place in a women’s skateboarding competition in New York.

Ricci Tres who was born male but who now identifies as a woman, won the Boardr Open, a street skateboarding contest that is open to all participants at all skill levels but which is split into male and female contests. 

Tres, who hails from Los Angeles, won the women’s title and a prize of $500 while 13-year-old Shiloh Catori of Tampa, Florida came in second taking home $250.  

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Out of the six competitors, four were under the age of 17, including a 10-year-old girl, Juri Iikura, who came fifth.

29-year-old trans woman Los Angeles beats 13-year-old girl to first place in NYC women skateboarding

Ricci Tres, 29, who is trans won the women’s division of The Boardr Open today in New York City taking home a $500 prize for a first place win

Tres beat 13-year-old Shiloh Catori from Florida who came in second place

Tres beat 13-year-old Shiloh Catori from Florida who came in second place

Of the six competitors, four were under the age of 17, the youngest being 10. Taylor Silverman described the winner as 'male' despite Ricci Tres identifying as a trans woman

Of the six competitors, four were under the age of 17, the youngest being 10. Taylor Silverman described the winner as ‘male’ despite Ricci Tres identifying as a trans woman

The news appeared to irk fellow skateboarder Taylor Silverman who as a woman revealed how she has come in second place several times in recent competitions having been beaten by trans women. 

‘I have been in three different contests with trans women, two of which I placed second,’ Silverman wrote in an Instagram post.

She told how in one competition organized by Red Bull the transgender winner won thousands of dollars. 

‘This totaled $5,000 of the prize money meant for female athletes,’ Silverman noted.

Skateboarder and transgender woman Ricci Tres (center) is seen in photos on her Facebook

Skateboarder and transgender woman Ricci Tres (center) is seen in photos on her Facebook

Skateboarder Shiloh Catori, 13, is seen in photos from her Instagram page

Skateboarder Shiloh Catori, 13, is seen in photos from her Instagram page

Shiloh Catori, 13, won $250 after coming second place at The Boardr Open in New York City

Shiloh Catori, 13, won $250 after coming second place at The Boardr Open in New York City

Silverman lost to trans skater Lilian Gallagher during the competition held in May. 

Since that time she has used her social media presence to campaign for the preservation of women’s athletics by calling for competitions to revert to women competing against other biological women and men competing against biological men.  

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‘I reached out to Redbull and was ignored,’ Silverman wrote on Instagram. ‘I am sick of being bullied into silence.

‘What happened was unfair and at the time I was too uncomfortable to speak up. I understand that in today’s society even some women think this is acceptable, but I believe in doing the right thing even if it’s not the popular thing. I now realize it’s really important for me to speak up and I’d like to schedule a time to talk.’ 

The news appeared to irk fellow skateboarder Taylor Silverman who as a woman revealed how she has come in second place several times in recent competitions having been beaten by trans women

The news appeared to irk fellow skateboarder Taylor Silverman who as a woman revealed how she has come in second place several times in recent competitions having been beaten by trans women

Last December, the issue was thrust into the spotlight as University of Pennsylvania trans swimmer Lia Thomas blew past other women competing at the University of AkronÂżs Zippy Invitational

Last December, the issue was thrust into the spotlight as University of Pennsylvania trans swimmer Lia Thomas blew past other women competing at the University of Akron’s Zippy Invitational

Silverman’s comments come as the issue of whether trans women have a competitive advantage over biological women has been hotly debated. 

Last December, the issue was thrust into the spotlight as University of Pennsylvania trans swimmer Lia Thomas blew past other women competing at the University of Akron’s Zippy Invitational, winning the 1650 freestyle by 38 seconds, the 500 freestyle by 12 seconds and the 200 by 7 seconds. Thomas set new Penn, pool and meet records. 

 Thomas had swam competitively for the men’s team for three years before switching to the women’s team.

A recent Gallup poll suggested 62% of Americans believe athletes should only be able to take part in sporting teams that correspond with their born sex rather than their gender identity. 

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