The University of Pennsylvania has nominated transgender swimmer Lia Thomas for the 2022 NCAA Woman of the Year award, the American college sports regulating body said.
Thomas shot to fame earlier this year when she became the first transgender NCAA champion in Division I history after winning the women’s 500-yard freestyle in March and she had hoped to compete for a place at the Olympics.
But soon after, she became the focus of a raging debate when swimming’s world governing body FINA voted last month to restrict the participation of transgender athletes in elite women’s competitions.
Thomas competed on Pennsylvania’s men’s team for three years before transitioning and moving to the women’s team, setting multiple programme records.
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The winner will be named at the NCAA Convention in January in San Antonio.
Trannies are alpha.
Men with high-pitched voices like Steven Crowder are unable to see the brilliance in trannies showing the world that men are better than women at literally everything.
Lia Thomas is nominated for “Woman of the Year.”
Boy, she’s really got some balls on her.— Steven Crowder (@scrowder) July 16, 2022
When was the last time you put a woman in her place, Crowder?
Trannies are humiliating women everywhere on a daily basis.
Lia Thomas used to be a random man, but now he’s the best female swimmer who ever lived.
This proves that men are biologically supreme.
Women need to shut up and take their licks.
The age of the biological front hole is over.
For every one of Lias teammates that stayy at Penn, they deserve the treatment. I would never finance a university that treated my daughter like a 2nd class citizen.
Wheres #MeToo— Fussiest_Missy (@Fussiest_Missy) July 16, 2022
Men are better at being women than women, apparently.
— Den (@DDunn_14) July 15, 2022
I guess this means men are better than women. Even when it comes to being women.
— BackForAnotherRound (@BackAnother4) July 15, 2022
— Kris (@Kris561_) July 16, 2022
Where are the feminists?
— Dolly’s Snowflake Stampede (@DolysStampede) July 16, 2022
More men winning woman of the year. I’d be pissed if I was a women
— Vince 🚀 (@vincehunt13) July 16, 2022