Riley Gaines and the former Nascar host, Danica Patrick, discussed their struggle to keep biological men out of girls and women’s sports.
Gaines has fought against the transgender athletes of competing against biological women since Lia Thomas, a transgender swimmer, won a NCAA championship of Division I.
Patrick has been mostly step by step with Gaines on the subject. In fact, it was a main reason why he voted in the previous elections for the first time in his life.
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Danica Patrick observes during number 102 of Indianapolis 500 at Indianapolis Motor Speedway in Indianapolis on May 27, 2018. (Mark J. Rebilas-USA Today Sports)
“I think it is ironic that I love that, because it was a girl in the sport of a man,” Patrick told Gaines in the Podcast “Gaines for Girls” in Outkick.
However, Patrick reiterated his very clear position.
“There are clear biological differences between the two,” said Patrick.

The television analyst of the Indycar Danica Patrick series for NBC Sports before Indianapolis 500 in Indianapolis Motor Speedway. (Mark J. Rebilas-USA Today Sports)
Riley Gaines leads prayer prior to the race before the Nascar Cup race in Texas
“All you have to do is youtube or google some stories of people who took transition drugs and how different It is not possible that women do not.
President Donald Trump signed an executive order last month to prevent transgender athletes from outside girls and women, but that has not prevented at least three states from ignoring it.

Danica Patrick, driver of #10 Godaddy.com Chevrolet, observes during the qualification for the Nascar Sprint Cup Series Camping World RV Sales 301 in New Hampshire Motor Speedway on July 12, 2013 in Loudon, New Hampshire. (Jonathan Ferrey/Nascar through Getty Images)
The Department of Education has begun investigations in California, Minnesota and Maine, the last of which occurred after a heated discussion between Trump and the governor of Maine Janet Mills.
Trump mentioned his order during Tuesday’s joint speech to Congress, again promising a lack of federal funds if the states challenge their order.