Lia Thomas became the first transgender athlete to win a national championship in the 500-yard freestyle on Thursday
on Thursday, University of Pennsylvania swimmer Lia Thomas tied for fifth place in the 200-yard freestyle at the NCAA swimming championships.
Stanford junior Taylor Ruck set a McAuley Aquatic Center record with a 1:41.12 time to win the national championship. Her time was a little over two seconds behind Missy Franklin’s NCAA record that she set in 2015. “There’s been chatter about Lia being here, but I just try to zone everything out. I was excited to be able to race someone who goes so fast,”
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Transgender swimmer Lia Thomas wins women’s 500-yard NCAA titleLia Thomas defeated Virginia freshman Emma Weyant by 1.75 seconds.
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Lia Thomas becomes first trans athlete to win NCAA Division I title'I was just happy to be here and race and compete the best I could,' Thomas said after the race.
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Penn's Lia Thomas Becomes First Transgender Woman to Win NCAA Swimming ChampionshipPenn's Lia Thomas made history on Thursday, becoming the first transgender woman to win an NCAA Swimming championship. During the event, a handful of protesters holding banners which read “Save Women's Sports” were in the stands.
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University Of Pennsylvania's Lia Thomas Becomes First Transgender Woman To Win NCAAsThomas, the University of Pennsylvania senior who entered the NCAA women’s swimming and diving championships as the top seed, had a season-best time of 4 minutes, 33.24 seconds.
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University of Pennsylvania swimmer Lia Thomas becomes first transgender woman to win NCAAs'I didn't have a whole lot of expectation for this meet,' Thomas said. 'I was just happy to be here and race and compete the best I could.'
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Penn’s Lia Thomas Becomes First Transgender Woman To Win NCAAs“I didn’t have a whole lot of expectation for this meet,” said Thomas, a former male swimmer for Penn State. “I was just happy to be here and race and compete the best I could.”
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