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Trans Swimmer Lia Thomas Finishes Last Place in the 100-yard Freestyle at NCAA Championships

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Lia Thomas, formerly known as Will, finished in last place in the 100-yard freestyle final at the NCAA women’s swimming championships.

Virginia freshman Gretchen Walsh set a new pool record with her first-place time of 46.05. Alabama senior Morgan Scott and North Carolina State junior Katherine Berkoff with times of 46.78 and 46.95, respectively.

 

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7 female swimmers finished before Lia, who came in dead last despite having male genital, bigger hands, and bigger cardiovascular and respiratory systems. Watch the race:

Thomas is known for having swam for three years as a male at Penn before changing gender identity. Thomas still uses the women’s locker room, according to teammates who have spoken out in frustration over the situation.

 

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Even though Lia has undergone “testosterone suppression” for one year prior to joining the women’s team, as the NCAA policy requires, this does not reverse the impact of nearly 20 years of presumably normal male testosterone levels. The NCAA’s policy fails to address this problem.

Critics argue that Lia Thomas possesses an obvious unfair advantage over female competitors as a result of going through male puberty. Olympians such as Caitlyn Jenner and Michael Phelps have critized the situation.

“I’ve said from the beginning, biological boys should not be playing in women’s sports,” Jenner said. “We need to protect women’s sports.” Watch the clip below:

“It’s unfortunate that this is happening. I don’t know why she’s doing it,” Jenner said of Thomas.

“She knows when she’s swimming she’s beating the competition by two laps. She was born as a biological boy. She was raised as a biological boy. Her cardiovascular system is bigger. Her respiratory system is bigger,” Jenner continued.

“Her hands are bigger. She can swim faster. That’s a known,” Jenner said. “All of this is woke world that we’re living in right now is not working. I feel sorry for the other athletes that are out there, especially at Penn or anyone she’s competing against, because in the woke world you have to say, ‘Oh my gosh, this is great.’ No it’s not.”

Jenner won the gold medal in men’s Decathlon in the 1976 Olympics while identified as Bruce Jenner. At age 72, Jenner transitioned in 2015.

In agreement with Jenner, nationally televised cardiothoracic surgeon and university professor Dr. Oz has spoken out about the issue.

Michael Phelps, who is the decorated Olympian of all time, expressed concerns about transgender swimmers competing against athletes with a different biological gender.

The female teammates of Lia have also spoken out in anger about the unfairness of the situation.

The female swimmer asked to remain anonymous for fear of liberals attacking her and destroying her life. “Pretty much everyone individually has spoken to our coaches about not liking this,” the teammate said.

“Our coach just really likes winning. He’s like most coaches. I think secretly everyone just knows it’s the wrong thing to do,” the teammate told Outkick. The teammate said public support for Thomas is “very fake.” If anyone voices dissent, they will be bombarded by the left-wing attack machine and those aggressively working to push the transgender agenda.

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