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After a transgender athlete defeated a teenage girl, the skateboarder said:

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Competitive skateboarder Taylor Silberman says29-year-old transgender athlete Ricci Tresfollowing his recent tournament victory over a 10-year-old girl. Did. Silberman called on the contest organizers to ignore concerns from young female athletes.

Torres, who identifies her as a woman, defends herself and sends her daily mail after winning the Boardr Open's $ 500 Grand Prize in theWomen category. He said: They are children, so it's easy for them.

But Silberman said age doesn't matter.

"It's not uncommon to see a wide range of age groups in skate contests," 27-year-old Silberman told Friday in the "America's Newsroom." "There are men in the women's category, but that's unfair here."

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Silberman is a transgender athlete who competes with hostDana Perinoin women's sports over the past few years. I noticed an increase in the number of people and explained that it is happening "quite often" now.

"This happened to me on three separate occasions, two of which were placed second," she said. She said, "There are some skateboarders doing this."

Silberman,She contacted the Red Bull organizer after she lost to her transgender rivals. She said she did.

"I lost some money for it, and so did everyone else. We were all pushed back to the podium," she said. Told. 

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She is "appropriate" I personally emailed the organization in the hope of finding it. Solution. 

"My email was completely ignored."

Demonstrators listen to the speaking program during an "Our Bodies, Our Sports" rally for the 50th anniversary of Title IX at Freedom Plaza on June 23, 2022 in Washington, DC. (Photo by Anna Moneymaker/Getty Images)

Demonstrators said "Our Sports, Our Body" was the 50th anniversary of Title IX at Freedom Plaza on June 23, 2022 in Washington, DC. It's a rally. (Photo courtesy of Anna Moneymaker / Getty Images)((Photo courtesy of Anna Moneymaker / Getty Images))

Silberman then used social media. She shared the story and said she is currently receivinghundreds of support messagesfrom athletes in various sports, their families and friends.

"People are behaving as if they are silent or okay when they are actually incredibly upset," she said.

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Silberman is an athlete and her in a similar situation A community that encourages and supports her parents. 

"We shouldn't allow this kind of abuse," she said. "And we shouldn't sit in silence and fear."

Amy Nelson is the producer of Fox News Digital.