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Tiffany Newell, a transgender female runner, placed first at the 2023 Canadian Masters Indoor Championships over the weekend after Newell’s previous record in the women’s 5,000-meter race was recently ratified. 

Newell, 50, beat out Catherine Weber, the sole opponent competing in the Women’s 1500-meter indoor race for their respective age group, on Saturday at the 12th Canadian Masters Indoor Championships in Toronto. 

Starting lines of a race track

Tartan tracks in the stadium of the Luftschiffhafen sports park.  (Jens Kalaene/picture alliance via Getty Images)

Newell finished with a time of 5:07.62. 

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Weber, 53, finished nearly a minute behind Newell with a time of 6:19.36. 

Newell’s first place finish comes just a year after breaking the Canadian W45-49 record in the 5,000-meter event at a race at Toronto’s York University. 

Starting blocks

File image of Starting Blocks on a racetrack. (Olivier Prevosto/Corbis/VCG via Getty Images)

Newell, 49 at the time, broke the record with a time of 18:02.30. The record was ratified by the Canadian Masters Athletics in October. 

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According to Canadian Running Magazine, Newell began transitioning in 2017 but was not able to compete in women’s categories until the former triathlete completed transition in 2020 by meeting the World Masters Athletics’ guidelines for transgender athlete participation. 

Newell’s result comes amid a heated national debate about transgender athlete participation in women and girl’s sports. 

Runners on a race track

Shadows of the runners of the final over a mile are emerging on the running track. (Bernd Thissen/picture alliance via Getty Images)

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The Biden Administration proposed changes to Title IX on the 50th anniversary in 2022 that looks to expand the meaning of sex discrimination to include "gender identity." Another round of regulations is set to be released this spring that will specifically address Title IX's application to transgender athletes participating in women's sports.

Fox News’ Kelly Laco contributed to this report.