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A university bars a transgender athlete and revokes her titles.

Lia Thomas Stripped of Titles as University Responds to New Transgender Athlete Policy

Lia Thomas, a transgender swimmer, has made headlines once again—this time over a controversial policy change. A U.S. university has now revoked all of her athletic titles, sparking intense debate across the country.

Crackdown on Trans Athletes Intensifies

The decision follows the current administration’s crackdown on transgender participation in women’s sports. President Donald Trump, now in his second term, has consistently voiced opposition to transgender athletes competing in female categories. Backed by the U.S. Department of Education, his administration has moved forward with restrictive new policies.

Backlash and Protests

Not everyone supports the change. Several cisgender female athletes have protested the policy, especially those from sports like fencing and disc golf—disciplines where gender is seen to provide little competitive advantage.

UPenn Revokes Lia Thomas’ Titles

Following a federal investigation, the University of Pennsylvania banned Lia Thomas, 26, from future competitions and stripped her of past titles. The university issued formal apologies to athletes who had previously lost to Thomas. Their website now reflects updated results, crediting new winners in her place.

“Competing under eligibility rules in effect at the time, Lia Thomas set program records in the 100, 200, and 500 freestyle during the 2021-22 season,” the website notes.

A Statement from the University

J. Larry Jameson, President of UPenn, addressed the situation publicly:

“While Penn’s policies during the 2021–2022 swim season followed NCAA rules at the time, we acknowledge that some student-athletes were disadvantaged. We apologize to those who faced unfair competition or anxiety as a result.”

The university also sent personalized letters to athletes who competed against Thomas, explaining the school’s response to recent federal and NCAA policy changes.

NCAA Policy Update

In February, the NCAA revised its rules on transgender athletes. Under the new policy, only those assigned female at birth may compete in women’s sports. This update directly impacted Thomas and other transgender athletes nationwide.

Education Secretary Supports the Move

Education Secretary Linda McMahon praised UPenn’s action:

“The Department commends UPenn for rectifying past harms against women and girls. We will continue enforcing Title IX to the fullest extent.”

Final Thoughts

As the debate continues, many wonder what these changes mean for the future of inclusion and fairness in sports. What’s your take on this controversial policy shift? Let us know in the comments and share this story with others who may want to weigh in.

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