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Transgender Swimmer Lia Thomas Had No Chance at Olympics, Donna De Varona Says

TMZ.com Thursday, 13 June 2024
Transgender swimmer Lia Thomas had no chance to win a legal challenge that would have opened the door for a potential Olympics bid -- and she should instead compete against other trans swimmers ... so says a former Team USA gold medalist. Decorated…
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Transgender swimmer Lia Thomas had no chance to win a legal challenge that would have opened the door for a potential Olympics bid -- and she should instead compete against other trans swimmers ... so says a former Team USA gold medalist.

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