The change comes as trans swimmer Lia Thomas continues to break records. Transgender athlete and advocate Chris Mosier criticized the NCAA's new policy on the participation of transgender athletes in ...
Two months after becoming the first transgender athlete to win an NCAA Division I national championship, former University of Pennsylvania swimmer Lia Thomas pushed back on some of the criticism she ...
Former University of Pennsylvania transgender swimmer Lia Thomas recently spoke up in support of the trans athlete community as most Americans have become opposed to trans inclusion in women's sports.
WASHINGTON — The University of Pennsylvania says it will update records set by transgender swimmer Lia Thomas and apologize to female athletes “disadvantaged” by Thomas’ participation on the women’s ...
In a few short years, Riley Gaines has channeled a fifth-place tie with Lia Thomas – the first transgender athlete to win an NCAA Division I title – into a career as a vocal, conservative activist at ...
Former University of Pennsylvania swimmer Lia Thomas is back in the headlines this week. Thomas sparked a huge debate in 2022 when she became the first openly transgender athlete to win an NCAA ...
Riley Gaines and Keith Olbermann were at it again on social media this week after the ex-ESPN host took aim at the former University of Kentucky swimmer following the resolution agreement between the ...
A Georgia state Senate committee passed the Fair and Safe Athletic Opportunities Act Thursday after testimony from multiple female athletes who have competed against and shared locker rooms with ...
Gretchen Walsh just completed one of the best NCAA swimming seasons in history, which could help propel her to a first Olympic team this summer. Walsh, a University of Virginia junior, broke the NCAA ...
ATLANTA - The regents who govern Georgia’s 26 public universities and colleges voted on Tuesday to ask the NCAA and another college athletic federation to ban transgender women from participating in ...
In recent years, swimming officials have regularly utilized underwater cameras at championship-level meets, allowing them to initiate disqualifications because of a technical violation invisible from ...