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Powerlifter reacts to biological male taking women's national record: 'Completely unfair'

In an interview with Fox News Digital, former champion gymnast Jennifer Sey took a swipe at women's soccer all-star Megan Rapinoe for shrugging off the uproar over trans athletes competing in women's sports.

A competitive female powerlifter responded to a record-breaking win from a transgender athelete who lifted 200 kilograms more than the second place winner, calling it "completely unfair." 

April Hutchinson discussed Anne Andres, a 40-year-old transwoman setting all-time records at the Canadian Powerlifting Union’s 2023 Western Canadian Championship Sunday. 

Hutchinson has been a powerlifter with the Canadian Powerlifting Union for about four years. She said on Talk TV that has been fighting her federation to ban trans women in powerlifting, stating that many other female lifters do not agree with it and have been complaining.

"My boyfriend could basically walk in tomorrow, identify as a female, compete, and then the next day, go back to being a man again. No proof, no ID required, just basically going on how you feel that day or whatever gender you want to it," she said.

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Powerlifter, Anne Andres, a 40-year-old biological male, wins women's record in Canada (Fox News Digital)

Andres' total weight lifted in squat, bench and deadlift resulted in a final score of 597.5 kilograms, which was over 200 kilograms more than her closest opponent, SuJan Gill, who finished at 387.5 kilograms. With that total, Andres set a new Canadian women’s national record at the championship, while it also being an unofficial women’s world record. 

"It's been very disheartening the national record that he broke," said Hutchinton. "Athletes

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