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Lia Thomas competitor Riley Gaines felt ‘extreme discomfort’ in locker room

A former college swimmer who spoke frankly in criticism of Lia Thomas said she felt “extreme discomfort” by sharing the locker room with competing transgender athletes.

Riley Gaines, who had a competitive swim at the University of Kentucky, Fox News Tucker Carlson She was uncomfortable changing clothes in the same changing room as someone with “different parts” and accused the organizer of not disclosing the fact that Thomas used the women’s facility.

“That’s not what we warned in advance. I don’t think it’s right. I’ll change clothes in the locker room with someone who has another part,” Gaines said with a conservative talk show host. He said in an interview.

A college athlete who graduated this year repeatedly knocked on Thomas for participating in women’s swimming. Born as a man, Thomas says he has unfair biological benefits.

“So not only were we forced to compete with men, but we were also forced to trade with men in the locker room,” Gaines said in an episode of “Tucker Carlson Today” Wednesday. I did.

“Then I’m sitting there without knowing who to talk to or even to complain about, because all this kind of thing happened very carefully behind the scenes.”

Riley Gaines, who had a competitive swim at the University of Kentucky, told Fox News Tucker Carlson that it was unpleasant to change clothes in the same changing room as Lia Thomas.
Riley Gaines, who had a competitive swim at the University of Kentucky, told Fox News Tucker Carlson that it was unpleasant to change clothes in the same changing room as Lia Thomas.
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Penquakers swimmer Lia Thomas holds the trophy after finishing fifth in the NCAA Swimming & Diving Championship with 200 frees, under the watchful eye of Kentucky Wildcats swimmer Lia Thomas.
Riley Gaines (right) said she was uncomfortable changing clothes in the same changing room as transgender swimmer Lia Thomas.
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Gaines said the National Collegiate Athletic Association failed to protect the integrity of women’s sports.

In March, Gaines tied fifth with Thomas in the 200-meter Freestyle NCAA Championship and has since criticized Thomas loudly.

Earlier this month, Gaines Blame the University of Pennsylvania For being nominated for Thomas in the 2022 “Woman of the Year” award by the National University Athletic Association.

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Kentucky swimmer Riley Gaines will swim in the 200 Butterfly Qualifiers at the NCAA Swimming and Diving Championships on March 19, 2022.
Gaines tied with Thomas in fifth place in the NCAA Championship 200m Freestyle.
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“This is yet another slap for women,” said Gaines, who was nominated for this award. Tweet.. “First a national title for women, it is now nominated for the highest award in college athletics. @NCAA This award has become worthless. ”

Gaines was first interviewed by Carlson in April about Thomas’ participation in women’s swimming.

At the time, Gaines said it was unfair to be forced to compete with Thomas, and the majority of female athletes she knew felt the same.

“When we’re racing, we’re dealing with something completely out of our control, a biological man,” she said in an interview in April. “Testosterone levels, whether they have different vital capacities, their height, or whether they used testosterone blockers-it doesn’t prevent them from going through puberty as men, especially when they swam for three years as men. rear.”

“It’s completely unfair, and it’s really a matter of fairness,” Gaines added.

Last month, the controversy over transgender women in sports led to FINA, the governing body of FINA World Championships. Effectively ban their competition At an elite women’s event.

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