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Do you remember Sadie (Camden) Shreiner.

Remember this?

Well, Sadie’s at it again, this time winning the 200- and 400-meter dash at the Liberty League championship meet.

Transgender college runner Sadie Schreiner won three women’s events at the Liberty League championship meet (Division III) on Saturday.

Schreiner of the Rochester Institute of Technology won the 400 meters with a time of 55.07 and the 200 meters at 24.14.

Both times would have been last in the men’s races at the meet, but they were school records in the women’s category, according to the site that lists the results of the meet.

The 200-meter time is now a Liberty League conference women’s record (beating Schreiner’s own previous record of 24.50 set earlier this season).

That’s quite the accomplishment!!

Bro would’ve won last place in the men’s division, but instead is breaking school records as a “woman.”

Here’s that 200-meter contest:

Beating all the ladies, one race at a time!

And the details of Schreiner’s third win of the day are extraordinary. Check this out.

Schreiner was also the anchor leg of the 4×400 that won by nearly three seconds – they were in fourth place when Schreiner received the baton, but she ran the fastest anchor leg of the race.

Bro, that’s like a line from a 2019 Babylon Bee article right there!

You can’t make this stuff up!


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