Female Brazilian Jiu Jitsu competitors dropped out of a North American Grappling Association (NAGA) tournament after being told they would be forced to compete against transitioning males.
As a result, one of the transgender Men, Corissa Griffith, took home four gold medals in a tournament on October 21st. In some cases, due to the withdrawal of actual Women competitors, there were more transgendered Men grappling in some tournaments then actual biological females. In one case two tranny Men, Corissa Griffith and Cordelia Gregory, who are apparently friends, won gold and silver in a tournament of which they were the only participants and celebrated their win on Instagram.
Female martial artists have come forward to reveal that male athletes claiming to be transgender have completely overtaken the women’s categories of a major grappling association, leaving them fearing for their safety in many instances. One of the men, Corissa Griffith, took home four gold...
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What makes this truly peculiar is that NAGA has a reasonably sane policy which is as follows:
"NAGA does not require biological women to compete against transgender women. Instead, we give the choice to the biological women and if they decline, they compete in a division only with other biological women. For those who chose not to compete with the transgender female, we will inquire if they have an interest in entering a separate division which includes the transgender female. This additional division will be offered at no cost to those competitors. However, if individuals decline this opportunity, the transgender female will be directed to compete with the males in their respective weight and skill level category."
This policy is apparently not enforced as the female participants were not informed in time to make the tournament adjustments, the transgendered males were not asked to compete with other males and the female competitors who self excluded themselves had their complaints ignored apparently by the NAGA officials.