The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Transgende­r US swimmer wins Ivy League 500-yard women’s freestyle

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CAMBRIDGE, United States: Transgende­r US swimmer Lia Thomas won the 500-yard freestyle race at the 2022 Ivy League women’s championsh­ips Thursday, defying critics who have called for her to be barred from competing.

Thomas has dominated US collegiate women’s swimming recently as a student athlete at Penn State, where just a few years ago she competed as a man.

Her case has divided opinion, with some arguing she has an unfair physiologi­cal advantage while others say she should be allowed to compete freely as a woman.

This month the governing body of swimming in the United States, USA Swimming, unveiled new guidelines which include a more stringent threshold for athletes’ testostero­ne levels – widely seen as making it harder for Thomas to be able to compete in major meets.

But she got the go-ahead to compete in the prestigiou­s Ivy League championsh­ips, and came in first place with a time of 04 mins 37.32 secs Thursday – a record for Harvard University’s Blodgett Pool.

She was among three swimmers from Penn State to make the finals. Thomas beamed and flashed a peace sign as she received the medal.

Also competing Thursday was fellow transgende­r swimmer Iszac Henig, who won first place in the women’s 50-yard freestyle race.

 ?? — AFP photo ?? Penn University’s transgende­r swimmer Lia Thomas (centre) celebrates taking first place in the 500 yard freestyle race.
— AFP photo Penn University’s transgende­r swimmer Lia Thomas (centre) celebrates taking first place in the 500 yard freestyle race.

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