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… a record time of 15:59.71. She stormed home to win the race by 38 seconds… December 7, 2021 Trans Swimmer Who Competed as a Man Until 2019 Smashes Ivy League Records at Women's Meet by Rick Moran PJmedia.com A transgender swimmer who competed as a man until November of 2019 recently smashed several women’s swimming records at an Akron, Ohio, meet, winning the 1,650-yard race by 38 seconds over the closest competitor. Lia Thomas was able to qualify for next year’s NCAA women’s championship with record-smashing times at the Zippy Invitational meet. Thomas would be the first transgender athlete to qualify for a national title in swimming. Thomas has met all the requirements the NCAA has set for men to compete as women. But the astonishing way Thomas dominated the competition should raise warning flags about the prospect of Thomas competing in the nationals.
The 200 is a sprint. To win the event by seven seconds is incredible. Anyone who knows anything about swimming knows that something is terribly, terribly wrong with that result. Thomas’s times would be good — if he was competing as a man. But they wouldn’t win many races at the level of competition he was competing in. But competing as a woman, he absolutely blows the competition away. It’s interesting because brute strength is not a major requirement to excel as a competitive swimmer (although it doesn’t hurt). In Thomas’s case, it would appear the body type plays a large role in Thomas’s success. Thomas is long and lean with superior muscle mass that allows him to sit high up in the water and surf through the wake, expending less energy than someone with a smaller, more compact body type. Thomas has given several interviews since the transition and demonstrated a total lack of awareness that competing as a female is anything but completely normal.
It’s hard to say what could reverse this gender craziness. Thomas will be congratulated by males and females for the “accomplishment.” But how many of those offering praise and congratulations are actually terrified of the consequences of going against the tide of pro-trans hysteria? Gold is $1,581/oz today. When it hits $2,000, it will be up 26.5%. Let's see how long that takes. - De 3/11/2013 - ANSWER: 7 Years, 5 Months |
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