LIA THOMAS SPEAKS FOR FIRST TIME SINCE NCAAS, SAYS SHE’S NOT DONE COMPETING

jjFor the first time since winning a national title more than two months ago, Thomas spoke publicly with ABC News‘ Juju Chang on the controversy surrounding her performances at the women’s NCAA Championships in March and what her future holds in the sport of swimming.
Thomas, a trans woman, last spoke at length with SwimSwam’s Coleman Hodges in December 2021,

opening up on her transition to becoming a woman that first began in 2019.Since then, the University of Pennsylvania student-athlete won a pair of Ivy League titles in the women’s 200 and 500-yard freestyle events before winning the NCAA title in the 500 in mid-March.

While Thomas’ NCAA eligibility has expired, she says that she’s not done competing.
“It’s been a goal of mine to swim at the Olympic Trials for a very long time and I would love to see that through,” she said.Thomas also addressed the controversy surrounding her swims throughout the 2021-22 collegiate season that came to a head at the NCAA Championships, which had protesters show up and let their dismay for her ability to compete as a woman be known.
“I knew there would be scrutiny against me if I competed as a woman.

I was prepared for that, but I also don’t need anybody’s permission to be myself and to do the sport that I love,” she said.Thomas, who is preparing to begin law school in the fall, attributed her performances in the pool to having a sense of relief that she was finally true to herself and went through with the transition process.“There’s a lot of factors that go into a race and how well you do,” she said when asked about her ranking as a woman relative to when she competed in the male category. “And the biggest change for me is that I’m happy.

And sophomore year, where I had my best times competing with the men, I was miserable. And so having that been lifted is incredibly relieving, and allows me to put my all into training and racing.“Trans people don’t transition for athletics, we transition to be happy and authentic and our true selves. Transitioning to get an advantage is not something that ever factors into our decisions.”Thomas also addressed the group of Penn swimmers that anonymously signed a letter asking Penn and the Ivy League to abide by the updated USA Swimming transgender guidelines that would disallow Thomas from racing in the NCAA postseason.

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