Swimmer Lia Thomas has been among controversies for a long time. She is an American swimmer and the first openly transgender athlete to win an NCAA Division I national championship. She achieved the feat when she won the women's 500-yard freestyle event in 2022. But she soon suffered a blow as World Aquatics barred her from competing in women's events. The NCAA championship in March 2022 was Thomas's last college swimming event. In January 2024, Thomas opened a legal challenge to the World Aquatics gender inclusion policy. The policy, introduced in 2022, allows trans women to compete in the women's category as long as any male puberty was halted by age 12 or Tanner Stage 2. Los Angeles Olympics 2028 Organizers Choose Former USA Military Leader Reynold Hoover as CEO.
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