After finishing in 17th place in a race that included a male in a NCAA freestyle swimming competition in March, Reka Gyorgy of Virginia Tech wrote a letter to the NCAA:
“This is my last college meet ever and I feel frustrated. It feels like that final spot was taken away from me because of the NCAA’s decision to let someone who is not a biological female compete. I know you could say I had the opportunity to swim faster and make the top 16, but this situation makes it a bit different and I can’t help but be angry or sad. It hurts me, my team and other women in the pool. One spot was taken away from the girl who got 9th in the 500 free and didn’t make it back to the A final preventing her from being an All-American. Every event that transgender athletes competed in was one spot taken away from biological females throughout the meet.”
It defies common sense that we’re discussing whether men, typically stronger, larger, and faster than women, should be allowed to compete against women on sports team because the men want to force everyone else to indulge in their “transgender” fantasies. But here we are.
Another female athlete standing up to this nonsense is former college swimmer Riley Gaines, who recently graduated from the University of Kentucky. She tied with Thomas in a NCAA swimming championship race. She recently appeared on Fox News to discuss the World Swimming Coaches Association’s call for a separate “trans” division for men pretending to be women, so they can compete against other men and allow women fair competition. Gaines supports this move.
Gaines said that to pretend men don’t have an advantage over women defies logic, reason, science, and common sense. Watch the brief clip below.
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