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Post by Fight On! on Dec 17, 2023 11:03:37 GMT -5
She’s just trailer park trash. She’s fighting for the integrity of her sport. Something that all women’s group should be doing. After all we care about women right? Or do we care about politics more than protecting women’s sports? There’s a difference between fighting and fighting dirty, being nasty, being a bully, etc. If she wants wants to be a positive role model for other women to stand up for themselves, I don’t believe she is going about it the right way and can’t respect her views.
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Post by volleyball303 on Dec 17, 2023 11:42:55 GMT -5
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Post by mervinswerved on Dec 17, 2023 11:53:24 GMT -5
So which college records does she hold? Which event? (hint: the answer is zero)
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Post by bballin on Dec 17, 2023 11:57:47 GMT -5
I can't wait for Wisconsin to jump in the men's portal ......... 😀
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Post by stanfordvb on Dec 17, 2023 11:59:57 GMT -5
So which college records does she hold? Which event? (hint: the answer is zero) I dont think she holds any records you're correct ab that how many olympic gold medalists did she beat after being ranked in the 500s as a male tho? hint : the answer is not zero
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Post by mervinswerved on Dec 17, 2023 12:03:29 GMT -5
So which college records does she hold? Which event? (hint: the answer is zero) I dont think she holds any records you're correct ab that Yes I know I'm right. And?
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Post by Fight On! on Dec 17, 2023 12:07:45 GMT -5
Thomas doesn’t even hold a single NCAA record. Of the NCAA Championships in 2022: “The overall competition saw 27 all-time NCAA records broken, Ms Thomas's times weren't among them. A whopping 18 of those were broken by Kate Douglass of the University of Virginia (UVA), who now has the fastest times in US college history in the 50 yard freestyle, the 100 yard butterfly stroke, and the 200 yard breaststroke.“ Lia won one race, did not even sniff the record, and got 5th and 8th in the others. Comparing her times to previous year’s competitors - Her 500 yard time of 4m 33.24 is just above the average (4m 36.07s), while her 100 yard time of 48.18s is just below average (47.06s), as is her 200 yard time of 1m 43.24s (compared to 1m42.85). www.independent.co.uk/news/world/americas/lia-thomas-trans-swimmer-ron-desantis-b2091218.htmlWhat Guiness World record did she have, considering she doesn’t even hold an NCAA record? Maybe www.essentiallysports.com isn’t a reputable source?
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Post by Fight On! on Dec 17, 2023 12:09:27 GMT -5
So which college records does she hold? Which event? (hint: the answer is zero) I dont think she holds any records you're correct ab that how many olympic gold medalists did she beat after being ranked in the 500s as a male tho? hint : the answer is not zero Ranked in the 500s? Do you a reputable source for that other than internet memes?
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Post by Fight On! on Dec 17, 2023 12:12:29 GMT -5
She’s just trailer park trash. If anything she is an over privileged white girl which people probably hate more than trailer park trash. Pretty sure her parents went to Vanderbilt. She was also the SEC All Scholar athlete of the year in 2023. She is not some dumb piece of trash. If anyone has a right to have an opinion it would be her who literally watched a male collage junior swimmer switch to a women for their senior year and set a bunch of women’s college swimming records all while identifying as a lesbian women. I agree the UW case is different but what Lia Thomas did was ridiculous and most gay/transgender people I have spoken to agree. “who literally watched a male collage junior swimmer switch to a women for their senior year” This “literally” is wrong. Again, you have an opportunity to check your facts.
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Post by stanfordvb on Dec 17, 2023 12:13:48 GMT -5
I dont think she holds any records you're correct ab that how many olympic gold medalists did she beat after being ranked in the 500s as a male tho? hint : the answer is not zero Ranked in the 500s? Do you a reputable source for that other than internet memes? yes. She finished 554th in the 200 freestyle in 2019 when she competed as a male If she was an elite swimmer as a male, people in the swimming world would've heard of her before her transition. sky rocketing 500 spots upwards a year after transitioning, to me, doesn't seem like a lucky coincidence
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Post by Fight On! on Dec 17, 2023 12:16:15 GMT -5
Ranked in the 500s? Do you a reputable source for that other than internet memes? yes. she finished 554th in the 200 freestyle in 2019 when she competed as a male placed 65th in the 500 freestyle So, you tried to use a singular data point as a “ranking” and then provide another data point that significantly disagrees with your claim that she was ranked in the 500s. Care to review any more data? Back to the UW situation, similar to this attempt to manipulate/misrepresent information, the article Redduxx article also gives information without adequate detail to sensationalize the case and lie to the public. While Tate won an MVP in 17s at JNC, it was in the third division, not in Open, significantly overstating her “dominance”.
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Post by stanfordvb on Dec 17, 2023 12:20:01 GMT -5
yes. she finished 554th in the 200 freestyle in 2019 when she competed as a male placed 65th in the 500 freestyle Lol. That’s one data point, not a ranking. its a ranking for the end of the year. they take your best time of the entire season and each event is ranked. let me ask, do you think its a lucky coincidence she couldn't even qualify for the ncaa championship meet as a male but won the whole damn thing after transitioning? I don't
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Post by stanfordvb on Dec 17, 2023 12:24:08 GMT -5
yes. she finished 554th in the 200 freestyle in 2019 when she competed as a male placed 65th in the 500 freestyle So, you tried to use a singular data point as a “ranking” and then provide another data point that significantly disagrees with your claim that she was ranked in the 500s. Care to review any more data? Back to the UW situation, similar to this attempt to manipulate/misrepresent information, the article Redduxx article also gives information without adequate detail to sensationalize the case and lie to the public. While Tate won an MVP in 17s at JNC, it was in the third division, not in Open, significantly overstating her “dominance”. its varies by event. every ranking is different. swimmers are not ranked as a whole, there is a separate ranking for every event. she improved exactly 550 places in the 200 freestyle from one year to the next. the only thing different about those years was the gender she was competing against
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Post by Fight On! on Dec 17, 2023 12:26:24 GMT -5
Lol. That’s one data point, not a ranking. its a ranking for the end of the year. they take your best time of the entire season and each event is ranked. let me ask, do you think its a lucky coincidence she couldn't even qualify for the ncaa championship meet as a male but won the whole damn thing after transitioning? I don't You’re conveniently mixing up data points again - what event did she win? Was is the 200? It’s hard to give any credence to your position if you can’t be honest with your data.
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Post by stanfordvb on Dec 17, 2023 12:28:43 GMT -5
its a ranking for the end of the year. they take your best time of the entire season and each event is ranked. let me ask, do you think its a lucky coincidence she couldn't even qualify for the ncaa championship meet as a male but won the whole damn thing after transitioning? I don't You’re conveniently mixing up data points again - what event did she win? Was is the 200? It’s hard to give any credence to your position if you can’t be honest with your data. tell me where I was dishonest. youre incorrectly interpreting how simmers are ranked. I grew up around the sport my entire life so I dont think to use precise language when talking about it so thats my mistake. I haven't posted one dishonest thing about what she's ranked. you can find the exact info I posted on ncaa websites she won the 500 and placed 4th in the 200. Did not qualify for ncaas in either of those events the year prior. its maybe the greatest single season improvement NCAA swimming has ever seen
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