From Adriana McLamb <[email protected]>
Subject Something has to change, Friend
Date January 28, 2022 10:59 PM
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Contact USA Swimming today and urge them to keep women’s swimming female.                                                                             
Hi Friend,
Did you hear the news? Last week, the NCAA refused to stand up for female athletes by asking each sport to establish separate rules for transgender participation on women’s teams.

The problem: the NCAA wants each sport to make an athlete’s current testosterone levels, rather than biological sex, the criteria for eligibility.

In other words, women’s sports are now open to any male who can suppress his testosterone to a sport-specific level. But studies demonstrate that testosterone suppression does not come close to closing the male-female athletic gap.
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Female swimmers in the Ivy League have been forced all season to compete against Lia Thomas, a male-bodied swimmer competing for the University of Pennsylvania. Thomas easily smashed several women’s records.
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Athletes who have experienced male puberty have a significant competitive advantage over female athletes.
[Pictured: UPenn's Lia Thomas, formerly Will Thomas]
This isn't fair.
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When biological males are allowed to swim on women’s teams, female athletes lose. They lose opportunities to win and to compete. And… they lose self-confidence.

Dividing athletes by biological sex gives women the chance to compete and win.
Friend,
contact USA Swimming TODAY and urge them to keep women’s swimming female. ([link removed])

Thanks,

Adriana McLamb
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