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Transgender swimmers Lia Thomas, Iszac Henig post fastest times at Ivy League championships

Transgender swimmers Lia Thomas and Iszac Henig had the top two times in the 800-yard freestyle in the Ivy League Swimming and Diving Championships on Wednesday night.

Penn’s Thomas and Yale’s Henig started the events for their respective squads. Thomas, who transitioned from male to female, got a bit of a challenge from Henig, who is transitioning from female to male and competing as a woman. Thomas swam behind Henig for much of the first leg before the next Penn swimmer jumped into the water.

Thomas was barely in first place after the first leg, finishing with a 1:44.50 while Henig had a 1:44.65 in the two fastest splits of the competition.

Neither team, though, would win the overall race with Harvard rallying for the victory. Yale finished second and Penn’s team, which also included Margot Kaczorowski, Anna Sofia Kalandadze and Bridget O’Leary, finished third.

Lia Thomas (right) and Iszac Henig compete in the first leg of the 800-yard freestyle relay event at the Ivy League women’s swimming and diving championships at Harvard on February 16, 2022. AP
Lia Thomas is surrounded by her teammates before the relay events at the Ivy League Women’s Swimming and Diving Championships at Harvard University on February 16, 2022. AP

At the awards ceremony, fans could be heard cheering for the Quakers as the team was announced for third place. Thomas and her teammates were posing for pictures while on the medals stand.

Penn finished in fifth place in the 200-yard medley. Princeton won that event.

The Ivy League Championships are set to run from Wednesday to Saturday. Harvard is leading the championships overall with Princeton, Yale, Penn and Brown rounding out the top five.

Yale’s Iszac Henig, who is transitioning from a female to a male, finished the first leg of the 800-yard freestyle relay event just behind Lia Thomas. AP
Lia Thomas swims in the first leg of the 800-yard freestyle relay at the Ivy League women’s swimming and diving championships at Harvard on February 16, 2022. AP

Thomas has been drawn into the national spotlight due to the debate over whether transgender female athletes should be able to compete against biological females in sporting events. She received the all-clear to compete in the conference championships in the days leading up to it.

She is expected to compete in several individual events over the course of the week, including the 200 free, 500 free, 1,000 free and 1,650 free.

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Yale’s Iszac Henig, left, congratulates a teammate, as Penn’s Lia Thomas, right, looks on after both swam against each other in the first leg of the 800-yard freestyle relay event at the Ivy League Women’s Swimming and Diving Championships at Harvard University, Wednesday, Feb. 16, 2022, in Cambridge, Mass. AP