NCAA: Lia Thomas forfeits every gold she has won. They will all be returned by Riley Gaines.

 

Which has rekindled the discussion around transgender inclusion in sports. What Comes Next? The NCAA’s New Regulations and College Swimming’s Future

The way transgender participation is handled by sporting organizations has changed as a result of the Lia Thomas case. In the wake of the issue, the NCAA declared its intention to harmonize.

Its regulations with those of the International Swimming Federation (FINA) and the International Olympic Committee (IOC). Transgender athletes may be less able to compete.

At the university level as a result of these changes, which might have a big effect on women’s sports. In conclusion, a turning point for transgender inclusion in women’s sports

An important turning point in college sports history was reached when the NCAA decided to deprive Lia Thomas of her medals. It is seen by some as.

 

The latest contentious T*witter Tw*eet: Elon Musk asserts that in women’s sports, “NO BIOLOGICAL MEN ARE ALLOWED.”

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