Chelsea Mitchell

Throughout her track career, former Connecticut high school track star Chelsea Mitchell lost more than 20 races that she claims was a direct result of the state’s policy allowing transgender girls to compete in girls’ track events. And now, she’s suing the state as a result.

“At the end of the day, this is just about fairness,” Chelsea Mitchell told The New York Post. “This is about biology.”

Chelsea Mitchell told The New York Post that she has filed a lawsuit against the state of Connecticut claiming that her losses to transgender athletes resulted in missed scholarship opportunities because prospective colleges didn’t see her as “a winner.”

“When colleges looked at me, they didn’t see a winner. They saw a second- or third-place,” Mitchell said. “I wasn’t a first-place finisher, and I think that’s what really hurt me.”

It’s worth noting that Mitchell did indeed receive a scholarship from William & Mary, where she ran competed for two years before transferring to Belmont last year. Additionally, track scholarships are awarded based on times and individual performances – not an athlete’s place in any particular race.

It’s also worth noting that Mitchell actually beat the transgender runners on multiple occasions.

People were quick to point that out on social media as they expressed their anger with the lawsuit.

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Mitchell says that she continues to pursue the lawsuit to ensure that other girls do not have to deal with the same things she did.

“I wanted to give voice to my story and help other girls out there so that they wouldn’t have to experience this,” Mitchell said.

[New York Post]