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Riley Gaines calls NCAA leaders "spineless" regarding transgender swimmer Lia Thomas' records. The University of Pennsylvania erased program achievements, but Thomas' NCAA title remains.
In a few short years, Riley Gaines has channeled a fifth-place tie with Lia Thomas – the first transgender athlete to win an NCAA Division I title – into a career as a vocal, conservative ...
Riley Gaines calls NCAA leaders "spineless" regarding transgender swimmer Lia Thomas' records. The University of Pennsylvania erased program achievements, but Thomas' NCAA title remains.
“ESPN continues to be insufferable,” Riley Gaines wrote on X. “No mention of the girls who will be rightfully awarded their NCAA & Ivy League titles? And it’s 2025.
Riley Gaines fired back on social media after ex-ESPN host Keith Olbermann took aim at the former NCAA swimmer following UPenn's resolution agreement with the Education Department.
Twelve-time NCAA All-American swimmer Riley Gaines and husband Louis Barker are expecting their first child together. Gaines confirmed the news to Fox News Digital Saturday, adding the couple will ...
A former teammate of Lia Thomas' has revealed what it was like to share a locker room with the transgender swimmer, who saw ...
Riley Gaines takes jab at Simone Biles after Olympic great deletes X account following feud Conservative activist had war of words with U.S. Olympic icon over transgender athletes. Dan Bilicki ...
Former University of Kentucky swimmer Riley Gaines, second from right, stands during a rally on Thursday, Jan. 12, 2023, outside of the NCAA Convention in San Antonio.
Riley Gaines knows what it is like to face a transgender athlete. She attended the University of Kentucky, competing at the highest collegiate level in NCAA Division I swimming.
Riley Gaines represented the University of Kentucky for four years during her collegiate career. She became a highly decorated athlete, earning 12 All-American honors while competing in the NCAA ...
Riley Gaines speaks at a news conference following the House of Representatives vote on H.R. 28 – “Protection of Women and Girls in Sports Act” at the US Capitol on Jan. 14, 2025. Getty Images ...
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