Riley Gaines urges NCAA to cancel transgender Swimmers national title

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After the University of Pennsylvania agreed to delete all program registers set by the previous transgender Swimmer Lia Thomas, questions arose about how NCAA will address Thomas’ NCAA title.

Thomas won 500-Yard Freestyle at the 2022 NCAA championships with a time of 4: 33.24.

Thomas also finished in the top 10 in a number of other events and refused higher finishes to female competitors. While Upenn has wiped out these items from his books, Thomas’ finish is still nationally.

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Riley Gaines is sworn in the subcommittee (Drew Angerer/Getty Images)

Former University of Kentucky swimmer and outkick host Riley Gaines, who tied fifth place against Thomas in the year’s 200-Yard freestyle, leads a lawsuit against NCAA for his policies that allowed Thomas to compete. One of the requirements of Gaines ‘trial is that NCAA resigns all of Thomas’ championship endings.

Pakinomist Digital has reached NCAA and examined whether and when it plans to make changes to Thomas’ 2022 championship ends, but has not received an answer.

Gaines sent a message to NCAA about this question during an interview about “Dont @ Me with Dan Dakich” on Wednesday.

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“While Ivy League, the University of Pennsylvania will have to cancel his records from their account and their record board, NCAA, as I understand, don’t have to. So we’ll see what NCAA is doing,” Gaines said.

Gaines do not expect NCAA to change these items willingly.

“These ‘leaders’, if you want, have remained spinless and weak knee and morally bankruptcy and just total sweeps in the last three years,” Gaines said.

At a press conference on April 18, while discussing Maine’s Forse on the question, the White House claimed press secretary Karoline Leavitt President Donald Trump’s order and title IX as federal law and noted that violators could be “prosecuted.”

Gaines previously told Pakinomist Digital that she would support prosecution in response to the question.

“I would very much like to see prosecution because I think what is happening is criminal,” Gaines said. “The way we have been told that a man’s feelings mean more than our physical security than our rights to participate, to call ourselves masters, I think it’s a criminal act. That’s why I think it’s a criminal act.

“Somewhere someone has to be done somewhere, otherwise you’ll get Woman-Hating Democratic Party to continue with full steam in front. … I mean university officials should be charged.”

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