Transgender swimmer Lia Thomas out of Olympics after being dealt fatal legal blow

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Lia Thomas won the 1,650 freestyle in a record time of 15:59.71 beating her closest rival Anna Sofia Kalandaze by 38 seconds

READ MORE: Swimmer Katie Ledecky AVOIDS questions on Lia Thomas lawsuitTransgender swimmer Lia Thomas' demand she be allowed to compete against women in the Olympics has been dealt a fatal blow after she lost a crucial lawsuit.

Thomas argued those rules should be declared 'invalid and unlawful', and broke the Olympic charter and the World Aquatics convention. Read More Olympics chiefs BAN a list of 'harmful' words describing trans athletes World Aquatics welcomed the news, hailing it as a 'major step forward in our efforts to protect women's sport.'

They said that such advantages included endurance, power, speed, strength and lung size, even after reducing their testosterone levels through medication.The debate over transgender athletes participation in elite sport intensified when Thomas became the first transgender NCAA champion in Division I history.

That led to claims that going through male puberty lent her a considerable advantage over female rivals by letting her develop bigger muscles.Read More Transgender swimmer Lia Thomas has mounted secret legal fight to overturn ban on competing against female athletes US Swimming, by that time, had already introduced strict transgender regulations in March 2022, which critics said stopped short of a ban.

That led to a huge backlash from female athletes and women's rights campaigners who wanted a blanket ban on transgender athletes competing against other women. Following the backlash, World Athletics council members admitted there was 'little support' for their original stance during a consultation period.

Advertisement The decision by World Athletics followed that of swimming's world governing body, FINA, who previously announced a ban on transgender athletes from competing in elite women's races.

 

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