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After the University of Pennsylvania agreed to delete all the records of the program established by the former transgender swimmer Lia Thomas, questions arose about how the NCAA will address the title of the NCAA of Thomas.
Thomas won the 500 -yards freestyle in the 2022 NCAA Championship with a time of 4: 33.24.
Thomas also ended in the top 10 in several other events, denying the highest results to female competitors. While UPENN has cleaned those records of his books, Thomas’s finishes still remain nationally.
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Riley Gaines swore during a subcommittee of the Supervision Supercommitte (Drew Angerer/Getty Images)
The former swimmer of the University of Kentucky and the host of Outkick, Riley Gaines, who tied in fifth place against Thomas in the freestyle of 200 yards of that year, leads a lawsuit against the NCAA for its policies that allowed Thomas to compete. One of the demands in Gaines’ demand is that the NCAA rescinded all the finishes of the Thomas Championship.
Pak Gazette Digital has communicated with the NCAA asking whether to make any change in the results of the Thomas 2022 championship, but has not received an answer.
Gaines sent a message to the NCAA on this subject during an interview in “Don’t @ me with dan dakich” on Wednesday.
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“While the Ivy League, the University of Pennsylvania will have to terminate its records of its account and its registration boards, the NCAA, as I understand, does not have to do it. So, we will see what the NCAA does,” Gaines said.
Gaines do not expect the NCAA to modify those records voluntarily.
“These ‘leaders’, if you wish, have remained without thorns and the diameter weak and morally in bankruptcy and simply total cowards in the last three years,” Gaines said.
At a press conference on April 18, while discussing Maine’s challenge on the subject, the White House Secretary, Karoline Leavitt, said the order and title IX of President Donald Trump as Federal Law, noting that the offenders could be “processed.”
Gaines previously told Pak Gazette Digital that he would support prosecution in response to the problem.
“I would love to see the prosecution because I think what is happening is criminal,” Gaines said. “The way we have been told that the feelings of a man matter more than our physical security, than our rights to participate, to call us champions, I think it is a criminal action. Therefore, I think it is a criminal offense.
“Someone somewhere must be an example of, otherwise, the Democratic Party that hates women continues with all the steam … I think that university officials should be accused.”