Parents and critics including Jordan Peterson have spoken out after the much-debated athlete lost to a rival who is transitioning from female to male
College swimming star Lia Thomas has lost to a fellow transgender competitor in her first competition since a record-breaking set of performances that led to outrage among some over fairness and rules.
Competing against rivals in the Ivy League from Dartmouth College and Yale, the Penn State youngster won her first two races by just two seconds and one second while being described by witnesses at the event as “barely trying”, according to a report.
Thomas later met her match when she fifth in the 100-yard freestyle and 400-yard freestyle relay races.
That meant there was no repeat of the two records Thomas smashed last month at the Zippy International in Ohio.
The first swimmer in this story making the rounds in right-wing media is Lia Thomas, a trans woman who is on HRT, and the other is Iszac Henig, a trans man who is not. Both are following NCAA rules, which are more strict than the Olympics. Also, Lia came in fifth. pic.twitter.com/sPu0Vrfthq
— Gillian Branstetter (@GBBranstetter) January 9, 2022