University of Pennsylvania swimmer Lia Thomas was nominated last week for the NCAA’s Woman of the Year award, and many people are unhappy about that. One of Thomas’ fellow nominees was willing to go on the record with her frustration.
Kentucky swimmer Riley Gaines took to Twitter on Friday to blast the NCAA’s decision to nominate Thomas, who is transgender. She referred to herself as the “real girl” in a photo that was posted of her and Thomas. Gaines also said Thomas has shown “selfishness and entitlement.”
This award combines athletic performance with academics, service, and character. What character has Thomas shown other than sheer selfishness and entitlement? The disrespect and disregard for the other female athletes in Thomas' interviews is eye opening.
— Riley Gaines (@RileyGaines) July 16, 2022
Thomas has blown away the competition since she began swimming as a woman. Her performance has led to a big change in FINA, which is the governing body for international swimming. The “gender inclusion policy” that went into effect last month states that transgender athletes are eligible to compete in women’s sports if they can show that they transitioned before age 12, which is when boys typically undergo puberty.
Gaines certainly is not the first swimmer to speak out against Thomas. Several took part in a rally earlier this year to protest biological males competing in women’s sports.
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