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Thomas Becomes First Trans Woman to Win NCAA Title

INTERNATIONAL: University of Pennsylvania swimmer Lia Thomas became the first transgender NCAA champion in Division I history after winning the women's 500-yard freestyle in Atlanta.

Thomas beat Virginia's Emma Weyant by 1.75 seconds with a time of four minutes and 33.24 seconds on Thursday, falling short of Katie Ledecky's NCAA record time of 4:24.06.

Erica Sullivan, a silver medalist in the 1,500 meter event at last year's Tokyo Olympics, finished third.

"It means the world to be here," Thomas told ESPN.

Last month, USA Swimming unveiled a new policy to allow transgender athletes to swim in elite events by setting out criteria that aim to mitigate any "unfair advantages".

Thomas competed on Pennsylvania's men's team for three years before transitioning and moving to the women's team, setting multiple program records. Her eligibility has come under considerable scrutiny, including from several Pennsylvania teammates.

"I try to ignore it as much as I can," Thomas added. "I try to focus on my swimming, what I need to do to get ready for my races. And just try to block out everything else."

Thomas will also compete in the 200-yard and 100-yard NCAA championships this week.



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