kerryon miller won the 100-meter and0 200-meter event, while andreia urwood second took in the 100 meters. their victory is good, but upsetting to many parents saying the two have an unfair advantage over biologically female competitors. athletes can compete in whatever gender they identify as even if they'vee undergone no hormone therapy. i guess the question is, is there unfairness this? you've acknowledged, i think in a reasonable way, that this does give biological men competing as women as transgender athletes some advantage. is that fair to the biological girls they're competing against? >> it's absolutely true, that biological men have advantages over biological women. i think for adult competitive sports it's important to separate those two groups. in high school sports, things are a little different. high school. sports, we're not talking about adults. it's more about participation. still i would personally draw a line at winning state titles. if i were making the rules i would allow them to participate in the state meet, but not win medals. >> huh. that's interesting. that's not