Swim against Penn's Lia Thomas at NCAAs? Not 'a problem,' Stanford Olympic silver medalist Brooke Forde says

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Thomas was thrust into the national spotlight amid the debate over whether transgender female athletes competing against biological females in college sports was unfair toward biological female athletes. Thomas set records at the Zippy Invitational and won a few races during Ivy League competition.

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Lia Thomas of the Pennsylvania Quakers smiles after winning the 200-yard freestyle event during a tri-meet against the Yale Bulldogs and the Dartmouth Big Green at Sheerr Pool on the campus of the University of Pennsylvania on Jan. 8, 2022 in Philadelphia.

Lia Thomas of the Pennsylvania Quakers smiles after winning the 200-yard freestyle event during a tri-meet against the Yale Bulldogs and the Dartmouth Big Green at Sheerr Pool on the campus of the University of Pennsylvania on Jan. 8, 2022 in Philadelphia.
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us-regions-born daughter of Sports Illustrated college football writer Pat Forde, gave her father a statement on the issue. He read the statement on his podcast earlier this week, according to SwimSwam.

“I have great respect for Lia. Social change is always a slow and difficult process, and we rarely get it correct right away. Being among the first to lead such a social change requires an enormous amount of courage and I admire Lia for her leadership that will undoubtedly benefit many trans athletes in the future,” Brooke Forde’s statement read.

“In 2020 I, along with most swimmers, experienced what it was like to have my chance to achieve my swimming goals taken away after years of hard work. I would not wish this experience on anyone, especially Lia who has followed the rules required of her. I believe that treating people with respect and dignity is more important than any trophy or record will ever be, which is why I will not have a problem racing against Lia at NCAAs this year.”

“I believe that treating people with respect and dignity is more important than any trophy or record will ever be.”

— Brooke Forde, Stanford swimmer

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Brooke Forde competes in heat 5 of the Women's 400 LC Meter Individual Medley during day three of the 2019 Toyota U.S. Open Championships at the Georgia Tech Campus Recreation Center, Dec. 6, 2019, in Atlanta.

Brooke Forde competes in heat 5 of the Women’s 400 LC Meter Individual Medley during day three of the 2019 Toyota U.S. Open Championships at the Georgia Tech Campus Recreation Center, Dec. 6, 2019, in Atlanta.
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Forde won silver in the 4×200-meter freestyle in the Olympics. She won a national championship in 2019 with Stanford.

The NCAA said last week its policy for transgender participation will be determined on a sport-by-sport basis. If there is no national governing body for the sport, then the NCAA sport will follow the International olympics” target=”_blank”>Olympic<. The IOC urged the governing bodies of each individual sport to create the rules while offering assistance.

Lia Thomas of the Pennsylvania Quakers gets ready to compete in a freestyle event during a tri-meet against the Yale Bulldogs and the Dartmouth Big Green at Sheerr Pool on the campus of the University of Pennsylvania on Jan. 8, 2022, in Philadelphia.

Lia Thomas of the Pennsylvania Quakers gets ready to compete in a freestyle event during a tri-meet against the Yale Bulldogs and the Dartmouth Big Green at Sheerr Pool on the campus of the University of Pennsylvania on Jan. 8, 2022, in Philadelphia.
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“Every athlete has the right to practice sport without discrimination and in a way that respects their health, safety and dignity,” the updated rules stated. “At the same time the credibility of competitive sport — and particularly high-level sporting competitions — relies on a level playing field where no athlete has an unfair or disproportionate advantage over the rest.”

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Thomas would be eligible to compete in the Ivy League Championships and the ECAC Championships in February.

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