Transgender swimmer wins 5 women's gold medals at championship meet in Texas
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Biological Male Wins Five Gold Medals in National Swimming Championship, Dominates All Races
A biological male identifying as a woman won five gold medals in women’s swimming at a national championship, reigniting the debate over fairness in female sports. The event has triggered social media backlash and scrutiny of the tournament’s eligibility rules. Key Facts: Transgender swimmer Ana Caldas, 47, won five races in the women’s 45-49 age group at the U.S. Masters Swimming Spring National Championship. Events won included the 50- and 10…
Biological male, 47, takes gold in every race entered at women's swim meet · American Wire News
Biological male swimmer Ana Caldas absolutely dominated in the women’s races at the U.S. Masters Swimming Spring National Championship in Texas. The races, which took place last weekend, saw 47-year-old Ana Caldas wipe the floor in the 45-49 category of five races, including the 100-yard individual medley, the 50- and 100-yard breaststroke, and the freestyle. This quickly sparked outrage on social media, where Libs of TikTok and others remarked …
Controversy Sparks as Transgender Swimmer Ana Caldas Dominates Women's Meet
In a turn that has stirred fierce debate and questions about fairness in women's sports, Ana Caldas, a 47-year-old transgender athlete, has won all five races she entered at the US Masters Swimming Spring National Championship in San Antonio, Texas.Her performances have sparked comparisons to the controversy surrounding Lia Thomas, the American swimmer who made headlines after winning an NCAA title as a transgender woman. The latest victories ha…
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