California Athlete Tells School Board She Changes Clothes In Her Car To Avoid Sharing a Locker Room With a Boy

Brittany M. Hughes | May 23, 2025
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This is what it’s come to, thanks to rabid leftists who up until two seconds ago praised themselves as the undisputed champions of women’s rights - until they completely forgot what a woman is, and instead traded ladies for gender-confused men whose “feelings” apparently matter more.

One female high school athlete says she now changes her clothes in her car to avoid being forced to undress in front of the biological boy that her California school allows into her locker room based on his “gender identity.”

Audrey Vanherweg, a junior and varsity shot put and disc thrower at a high school in the Lucia Mar Unified School District (LMUSD), told the disinterested school board during a meeting this week that she disagrees with the district’s decision to allow a biological boy being allowed to compete on her girls’ track team, adding that she doesn’t even feel safe getting dressed in her own locker room.

"I strongly disagree with what is going on in the girls' locker room and on the girls track team, so much so that I change in my car for track practice because I feel way more comfortable in my car than I do in my own school's locker room," Vanherweg said. 

She added that while she hasn’t been forced to compete against a biological boy in her own event yet, she wouldn’t be surprised if it happens, and that she knows there’s no way she would be able to fairly compete against a male shot put or disc thrower.

Related: Brave Student Demands California School Board Protect Girls' Privacy and Sports Amid Jeering Crowd of Leftist Adults

Vanherweg isn’t the first young woman from LMUSD to come before the school board and demand they protect girls from having their spaces invade and their sports teams taken over by gender-confused, attention-seeking boys. Earlier this month, Celeste Duyst, an actual female student who runs track at Arroyo Grande High, bravely stood up and defended the right of young women to compete on sports teams with other female athletes, without being pitted against biological boys with an insurmountable physical advantage, even in the face of a jeering crowd of anti-woman lobbyists.

"Currently, perception and feelings are being used as evidence to qualify oneself as a woman. A person is not a woman based on their thoughts or perceptions, but on their DNA and anatomy. Most females don’t appreciate competing with biologically unfair competition and don’t want to change with a boy watching them," Duyst testified, adding that “The reason why I’m speaking is because my rights and safety are no longer valued."

Duyst’s testimony marked the second time she was been forced to come before the school board simply to defend her ability to get dressed into her gym clothes without being oggled by a gender-confused dude who’s been allowed into girls’ spaces based on his “identity.” Last month, Duyst choked up while testifying about her experience having to get undressed with a boy watching her, saying the “experience was beyond traumatizing.”