Riley Gaines shoots the US Today columnist


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Riley Gaines fired the columnist of USA Today Nancy Armor, who defended Simone Biles after the Olympic gymnast fired a personal attack against former NCAA swimmer.

Armor painted Biles as a champion for the transgender community as the American gymnast called Gaines a “thug” for his struggle to protect the sports of women and girls. The columnist also stated: “There is no scientific evidence that transgender athletes have a physical advantage over the athletes of senior women” while they leave in Gaines.

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April 14, 2025; Brooklyn, New York; The Sports Columnist of USA Today, Nancy Armor, smiles after an interview during a 2025 Draft surveillance party at the WNBA in Studio IX. (Lucas Boland-Use today)

Armor implored readers to look more to biles than Gaines.

Gaines destroyed Armor’s argument in the last episode of the podcast “Gaines for Girls” of Outkick.

“She is almost insufferable as they come, honestly. He has been the favorite of USA Today, at least, for discriminating on girls,” Gaines said. “Not even that actually. I would say that it is worse than that. Embarchase, publicly humiliating girls like me for opposing this. To oppose having to undress naked in front of a man.

“For a long time it has been shown that it is completely insufferable and should not have a job in the USA today. But I suppose that is what the appeal is or at least what they think is the appeal.”

Gaines then broke the supposed “scientific evidence” that refuted that men have a physical advantage over women and girls in sports.

The former swimmer of the University of Kentucky, Riley Gaines, speaks in an event. (The Leadership Institute)

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“Do they realize how stupid this sounds? What infactual is, how incorrect that is to say that men do not have a physical advantage on average over women,” Gaines wondered.

The entire dispute took place during the weekend when Biles was after Gaines about the former university athlete who was in trouble with a transgender high school softball player who won the state championship in Minnesota.

“@Riley_gaines_ You are really sick, all this campaign because you lost a race. Directly loser,” Biles wrote in X. “You should raise the trans community and maybe finding a way of doing sports even or creating a new avenue where Trans feel safe in sports. Maybe a transgender category in all sports!

“But instead … you intimidate them … a sure thing is that nobody in sports is safe with you!”

Gaines responded to Biles attack.

Riley Gaines and Simone Biles divided a photo. (IMAGN)

“This is very disappointing. My opinion is the least controversial version of the planet,” Gaines wrote in response to the publication of Biles. “Is Simone Biles a male apologist at the expense of girls’ dreams? I didn’t have that on my bingo card.

“Maybe I could compete in Pommel Horse and Rings in 2028”.

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