You bitch!I am not trying to be inflammatory, apologies if a term I have used isn't deemed correct.
Nothing can really change what our bodies are capable of. I don't have anything against anyone being who they want to be but in any physical competition, they will always an unfair advantage.Yep. Knew it was gonna happen.
No. The podium just has more than 1st-3rd place on it.So did they place the 3 first (born) ladies as well as Thomas?
So 2 golds, 1 silver and 1 bronze.
Seems a way around the issue I suppose.
If Thomas came second 1 gold 2 silvers and bronze etc
Oh participation medalsNo. The podium just has more than 1st-3rd place on it.
Edit: the podium goes all the way to 8th
They just need their own division. I'm not even sure if this is the solution but what's happening now, isn't.The women should have boycotted the competition altogether.
Still no. The NCAA finals aren't just 8 people swimming, they just place the top 8 to give those people the title "All-American". The NCAA wrestling tournament going on right now does the same thing for a tournament bracket of 33.Oh participation medals![]()
Heat 1 of 8
Degeorge, Leah SO Florida 4:46.96
Auld, Anna FR Florida 4:45.49
Palsha, Peyton 5Y Georgia 4:46.71
Drumm, Megan SO Kentucky 4:46.97
Heat 2 of 8
Thomas, Martina SR U.S. Navy 4:45.31
Travis, Brooke JR NC State 4:45.06
Ray, Amanda SO Florida 4:44.96
Shanley, Kathryn FR Michigan 4:44.47
Knisely, Brooke SO UNC Wilmington 4:44.66
Thomas, Luciana SR Notre Dame 4:44.96
Smith, Summer FR Tennessee 4:45.12
Braun, Elle SO Wisconsin 4:45.49
Heat 3 of 8
Kalandadze, Anna JR Penn 4:44.06
Delmenico, Mela FR Alabama 4:43.86
Roghair, Aurora FR Stanford 4:43.62
Klinker, Rachel JR California 4:43.53
DiMeco, Sarah JR California 4:43.56
Hierath, Yara SO NC State 4:43.69
Haebig, Autumn 5Y Nebraska 4:44.00
Maceachern, Paige FR UCLA 4:44.10
Heat 4 of 8
Carlson, Abby FR Wisconsin 4:43.08
Pennington, Caroline FR USC 4:43.05
Travis, Chase SO VT 4:42.73
Gyorgy, Reka 5Y VT 4:42.70
Gati, Izzy SR Kentucky 4:42.71
Ristic, Ella SO Indiana 4:42.73
Stege, Rachel FR Georgia 4:43.07
Nordmann, Lillie FR Stanford 4:43.22
Heat 5 of 8
Fabian, Fanni FR California 4:42.46
Breslin, Aly SO Tennessee 4:42.02
Donohoe, Madelyn JR Virginia 4:41.54
Denigan, Mariah FR Indiana 4:41.21
Motekaitis, Mia JR California 4:41.31
Buroker, Catherine JR Penn 4:41.84
Ecker, Emily SO Wisconsin 4:42.45
Maier, Nicole SO Miami (Ohio) 4:42.60
Heat 6 of 8
Bauer, Elise SO Florida 4:40.82
Mathieu, Tylor JR Florida 4:39.51
Williams, Liberty SO Louisville 4:38.79
Mrozinski, Julia FR Tennessee 4:35.95
McKenna, Paige FR Wisconsin 4:38.09
Tankersley, Morgan SR Stanford 4:39.09
Ackerman, Kathryn SO Michigan 4:40.00
Coetzee, Dune FR Georgia 4:41.03
Heat 7 of 8
Tafuto, Sally SR Ohio St 4:40.49
Sullivan, Erica FR Texas 4:39.46
Stege, Kristen JR Tennessee 4:38.50
Nordin, Emma 5Y ASU 4:34.87
Weyant, Emma FR Virginia 4:37.23
Mull, Lola SO Northwestern 4:39.03
Pfeifer, Evie 5Y Texas 4:39.92
Hetzer, Emily SR Auburn 4:41.02
Heat 8 of 8
Gan, Ching Hwee FR Indiana 4:40.39
McCulloh, Abigail FR Georgia 4:39.17
McMahon, Kensey SR Alabama 4:38.34
Thomas, Lia 5Y Penn 4:34.06
Forde, Brooke 5Y Stanford 4:36.96
Laning, Erica 5Y ASU 4:38.80
Geringer, Maya SO Ohio St 4:39.55
Spitz, Ayla JR California 4:40.89
She's not a man though, right?It's a joke. Where do you draw the line?
How long before a man wins the womens wimbledon? How long before a man is the best womens footballer in the world. We've already seen the stark difference between womens top level football and mens.
are there Any transmales competing in men's competitions by the Way?
taA quick google tells me Chris Mosier is probably the most high profile or successful. He made the USA Duathalon team for the 2016 World Championship and was the first transgender athlete in the ESPN body issue, first transgender athlete to be sponsored by Nike, etc.
Mack Beggs was wrestling at Life University. I believe injuries have taken their toll, though.ta
Always hear about transwomen fecking everything up and never actually hear about transmen in sport
From the articles posted it seems that prior to transitioning she was a top athlete by the standards of the men's competition. With that in mind, is it suspicious or even surprising that she's a top athlete in the women's competition?
Looking at the World Records, the women's record for the 400m is 6% slower than the men's. Thomas' winning time in the women's 500 yards is about 6% slower than her best time in the men's prior to transition. Not massively scientific, but isn't that what we'd expect to see?If she'd been an 'also-swam' in the men's competition prior to transitioning and had gone on to breeze the woman's competition after transitioning, the reaction in here might be justified. But based on what's been posted in here, it seems as if she was one of the best prior to transitioning and is still one of the best now.
Clearly we're in new territory and there's a need to keep an eye on these things to make sure the playing field remains even, but the rules have to be based on something more than a bunch of people kneejerking because a trans woman won something.
#554 to #1...From the articles posted it seems that prior to transitioning she was a top athlete by the standards of the men's competition. With that in mind, is it suspicious or even surprising that she's a top athlete in the women's competition?
Looking at the World Records, the women's record for the 400m is 6% slower than the men's. Thomas' winning time in the women's 500 yards is about 6% slower than her best time in the men's prior to transition. I know that's not massively scientific, but isn't that what we'd expect to see? If she'd been an 'also-swam' in the men's competition prior to transitioning and had gone on to breeze the woman's competition after transitioning, the reaction in here might be justified. But based on what's been posted in here, it seems as if she was one of the best prior to transitioning and is still one of the best now, winning a race by a pretty narrow margin whilst getting nowhere near the World Record or her pre-transition form.
Clearly we're in new territory and there's a need to keep an eye on these things to make sure the playing field remains even, but the rules have to be based on something more than a bunch of people kneejerking because a trans woman won something.
Interesting... Picking up wrestling of all thingsMack Beggs was wrestling at Life University. I believe injuries have taken their toll, though.
https://liferunningeagles.com/sports/wrestling/roster/mack-beggs/3452
What you mean?Interesting... Picking up wrestling of all things
What you mean?
Beggs was forced to wrestle in the Texas girl's division throughout high school. Went 92-0 as a junior and senior. Wasn't even close.I thought I remembered you mentioning that wrestling after puberty is basically one sided affair when a body that grew up as a female goes against a body that was male all it's life.
The participation medals was a joke. The other wasn't. I genuinely thought they awarded the born women their own set of medals, seeing 4 participants pictured on the podium, which I thought was their way around the issue at hand.Still no. The NCAA finals aren't just 8 people swimming, they just place the top 8 to give those people the title "All-American". The NCAA wrestling tournament going on right now does the same thing for a tournament bracket of 33.
The top 8 that placed in the Women's 500y Freestyle were out of a field of...
Gotcha. No worries.The participation medals was a joke. The other wasn't. I genuinely thought they awarded the born women their own set of medals, seeing 4 participants pictured on the podium, which I thought was their way around the issue at hand.
I don’t think the issue is average male athletes transitioning and dominating female sport. It’s about any male athletes transitioning and dominating female sport.
There’s also going to be a lot of variation within sports. Where being born male will be much more advantageous in some sports than others. Swimming is a sport where I’d imagine the difference between top male athlete and top female athletes is narrower than most (just a guess, mind you, I’m sure people more familiar with the sport will know for certain)
It's not a matter of ignoring quirks of biology. An arbitrary line has to be drawn somewhere in sports and the easy one is male-female. But I don't see people complaining that some males have more talent or better genetics than other males.Absolutely agree on the bolded, it's a point I've made in here before. The only sensible and fair thing to do is to follow the science and judge sport by sport, reviewing as more evidence becomes available. My suspicion is that it's going to be a much more mixed picture than anyone expects. I think we'll see some sports where having a bone structure built during male puberty is a massive advantage regardless of hormones, and others where having to carry that bone structure around in the absence of testosterone-built muscles is going to be a competitive disadvantage (or possibly an injury risk). It's inevitably going to be a difficult discussion because it's by no means rare for top athletes to benefit from 'unfair' quirks of biology. It feels like we happily ignore that in sport until it comes to trans/intersex people, at which point we slam the door in their faces. For example, Michael Phelps has a genetic trait which means his muscles produce half the lactic acid the average athlete's do (on top of the advantages he has over others because of his unusual build, arm-length, hand-size etc.). Alongside his hard work, those innate natural advantages over the competition have made him one of the of the most successful and celebrated sportsmen of all time. On the other hand, Caster Semanya is banned from competition because her natural advantage over her competition involves hormones.
On your first paragraph: if that's the case, people should just come out and say that instead of hiding behind these as-yet-unsubstantiated scientific arguments about it not being fair. If the science was to say that in a certain sport, trans women after X years of hormone therapy have no competitive advantage over cis women and people still want to exclude them, it's clear that equality and fairness isn't what they're really interested in. The same goes for those who will inevitably want to block athletes who transitioned in their teens, having been on hormone blockers and not undergone male puberty, from women's sport.
Looks like 2 thirds and a second, I don’t think the whole thing is fair, but that’s a pretty cold photo..
Looking at the World Records, the women's record for the 400m is 6% slower than the men's. Thomas' winning time in the women's 500 yards is about 6% slower than her best time in the men's prior to transition. I know that's not massively scientific, but isn't that what we'd expect to see? If she'd been an 'also-swam' in the men's competition prior to transitioning and had gone on to breeze the woman's competition after transitioning, the reaction in here might be justified. But based on what's been posted in here, it seems as if she was one of the best prior to transitioning and is still one of the best now, winning a race by a pretty narrow margin whilst getting nowhere near the World Record or her pre-transition form.
Swimming is a sport where I’d imagine the difference between top male athlete and top female athletes is narrower than most (just a guess, mind you, I’m sure people more familiar with the sport will know for certain)
I read something about the difference not being so big as in some other sports, the same happened with athletics but if you have swam or ran competitively it's still a pretty tangible difference. Then in some ultra long distances there's not much difference, at least judging for the best times.
Being taller and stronger helps a lot in swimming but it's also a very technical sport but the shorter the distance it becomes more about explosiveness and strenght. Women also have more fat in relation to their body mass and that helps them to float better which also helps in swimming, so sometimes at an ameteur level or in cases of people with no experience a woman could do better at the beginning.
James Rodriguezare there Any transmales competing in men's competitions by the Way?
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There's not as big a difference between men and women in endurance swimming. But I don't think 400m counts as endurance swimming.
What a great way to ruin many women sports and competitions.
I don't think anyone has changed gender to win at sports.If it makes your life better, go ahead, change your gender, i don't mind, but don't do it to win in sports. I think we will see more and more of this in the coming years, and it will get to a point where something has to be done.
Not saying those who do shouldn't do sports, of course, but they shouldn't compete at the top level with the females.