In a highly debated move, the NCAA has stripped transgender swimmer Lia Thomas of all her medals, potentially redistributing them to opponents like Riley Gaines, who tied with Thomas at the NCAA Championships.
Thomas, a former swimmer at the University of Pennsylvania, sparked controversy when she competed in women’s events after transitioning from men’s swimming.
Despite meeting NCAA requirements, her dominance led to calls for more fairness, with Gaines being a vocal critic.
The NCAA’s decision follows pressure from groups advocating for equity in women’s sports. While some celebrate this as a step toward justice, others, including LGBTQ+ advocates, argue it discriminates against transgender athletes.

The NCAA’s rule changes could restrict transgender athletes’ participation in women’s competitions, aligning with stricter guidelines from FINA and the IOC. This move sets a precedent in the ongoing debate over inclusion and equity in sports.