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There has to be a wince at this. A women title and not an ovary in sight with a pool cue. Is this really where we are? Is this really protecting women and giving them "their own space"? Now, a point can be made that this isn't physical, so it doesn't matter. Sure. Understood. And I actually agree with that in this case. But these men didn't compete against men, they only competed against women. And what are the odds it would be two males who finished at the "women" final? You cant make this stuff up.
Neither one of those questions is an issue for the federal government.
Those are state issues. Both of them.