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Riley Gaines pointed out a discrepancy in Simone Biles’ personal attack against her, since she requested the possibility of a third category for transgender athletes to compete.
Gaines broke the publication of social networks aimed at Biles in a recent episode of the Podcast “Gaines for Girls” by Outkick. The former American swimmer of the NCAA spoke specifically about the Olympic gymnast, imploring that he creates a “new route in which Trans feels safe in sports” and offering the idea of a “transgender category in all sports.”
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Simone Biles and Riley Gaines represented in a photo. Biles launched a personal attack against Gaines on Friday. (IMAGN)
“I don’t think you realize in that prayer, it admits that these people who say ‘are transgender women’ are really just men,” Gaines said. “She is admitting that by saying that we should have a third category. I hope you realize that.
“Secondly, this has been done several times. Fine (now known as World Aquatics), which is the international government swimming body, they rushed to do this. After the national championships, they created a third category, even in high -level international meetings, to which they said that we welcome all those who are not binary, a gender that is not agreed, those who identify as a category, those who identify as a category. of category for you “for you” for you. ” “
World Aquatics developed the open category for transgender athletes who forbidden to compete against the genre they identify. Lia Thomas questioned the change of rules of the organization and was lost in the court of arbitration for sport last year.
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A logo of the international swimming, diving, water polo, synchronized swimming and open water swimming, Fina is exhibited during the Fine World Championship in Rome on July 25, 2009. (Martin Bureau/AFP through Getty Images)
In addition, World Aquatics was forced to discard his open category career in the 2023 Berlin Swimming World Cup due to lack of interest.
“This commitment you are trying to do, don’t come to me,” Gaines said. “You should go to the other side and see how they feel about this commitment, because it is a commitment that they are not willing to do.”

July 25, 2024; Paris, France; Simone Biles during a practice session before the Paris 2024 Summer Games in Bercy Arena. (Kyle Terada-USA Today Sports)
Thomas won an NCAA championship in 2022. Almost three years later, the NCAA changed its gender participation policy in an attempt to align with the executive order of “No Men in Women’s Sports” by President Donald Trump.