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After the University of Pennsylvania agreed to erase all the program files set by the former Transgender Lia Thomas swimmer, questions have arisen on how the NCAA will be addressed under the NCAA of Thomas.
Thomas won the 500 yarn yards at the NCAA 2022 championships with a time of 4: 33.24.
Thomas has also finished in the top 10 in a number of other events, refusing higher finishes to female competitors. While Uversen has suffered these records from his books, Thomas’ finishes are still being held nationally.
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Riley Gaines is sworn in a home surveillance subcommittee on health care and financial services in Capitol Hill on December 5, 2023, in Washington, DC (Drew Angerer / Getty Images)
The former swimmer of the University of Kentucky and host of the Outkick Riley Gaines, who equaled in fifth place against Thomas in the 200 meter freestyle of this year, conducts a trial against the NCAA for his policies which allowed Thomas to compete. One of the requirements of the Gaines trial is that the NCAA cancels all the finishes of the Thomas championship.
PK Press Club Digital contacted the NCAA by asking if and when it plans to make changes to the finishes of the Thomas 2022 championship, but did not receive an answer.
Gaines sent a message to the NCAA on this subject during an interview on “Do’T @ me with dan dakich” on Wednesday.
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“While Ivy League, the University of Pennsylvania will have to cancel its files from their account and their record cards, the NCAA, if I understand correctly, does not have to do so. So we will see what the NCAA does,” said Gaines.
Gaines does not expect the NCAA will gladly modify these files.
“These” leaders “, if you want, remained without spin and weakly and morally bankrupt and simply cowards in the past three years,” said Gaines.
At a press conference on April 18, while discussing the Maine’s challenge on the issue, the White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt said President Donald Trump’s order and title IX as a federal law, noting that offenders could be “prosecuted”.
Gaines previously told PK Press Club Digital that it would support the pursuit in response to the problem.
“I would like to see prosecution because I think what’s going on is criminal,” said Gaines. “The way we have been told that the feelings of a man have more than our physical security than our rights to participate, to call us champions, I believe that it is a criminal action. Therefore, I believe that it is a criminal offense.
“Someone somewhere must be made an example of, otherwise you will have the Democratic Party that hates women to continue with all the vapor. … I believe that university officials should be charged.”