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S1E74 - Fighting for Female Athletes & Women's Sports with NCAA Swimmer Riley Gaines

Pursuit of Gold with Laura Wilkinson

English - March 02, 2023 08:30 - 53 minutes - 37 MB
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In the latest episode of Pursuit of Gold, Riley Gaines, a recent graduate from the University of Kentucky and a twelve-time NCAA All American swimmer, joins Laura for an important discussion regarding the controversial inclusion of biological males in women's sports. Riley shares her experience competing against transgender swimmer Lia Thomas at the Women's NCAA Championships in March 2022, and exposes the negative consequences of allowing transgender athletes to compete in women's sports. Their discussion highlights the importance of recognizing the injustice and the need to ensure fairness and opportunities for female athletes.


The episode explores the emotional toll that silencing female athletes who speak out against allowing transgender athletes to compete in women's sports has on these athletes, and the lack of fairness in competition. The discussion also touches on the need for better policies to address the issue, given the significant impact it has on the integrity of women's sports, and the disturbing silencing of those who wish to speak out about it. Laura and Riley go on to analyze the recent ruling by Phoenix that addresses the issue of trans athletes competing in female events, which, while a step in the right direction, still has flaws that need to be addressed. Together, they emphasize the need for fairness in sports and Riley recounts her involvement with Independent Women's Forum, highlighting the work they are doing to protect women's sports and uphold Title IX policies. Their message here today is clear: the inclusion of biological males in women's sports has significant negative consequences that affect the integrity of the sport, and it is essential to continue to have open and honest discussions to address this issue in order to ultimately create policies that ensure fairness for female athletes. As is clearly noted, "This episode is not to say whether someone's chosen lifestyle is acceptable, it's to expose how biological males are taking opportunities away from biological females in sport."


Episode Highlights:

Women's sports and the inclusion of biological males
Riley’s experience competing against Lia Thomas
Negative consequences and impact of allowing biological males to participate in women's sports
Unfairness in competition for biological females
The importance of addressing this issue openly
The role of NCAA in dealing with the issue
Protecting and providing fair opportunities for biological females in sports
Physical advantages that biological men have over women in sports
The need for more nuanced rules governing transgender athletes in sports
The importance of having conversations about these issues in order to find solutions
The silencing of female athletes who speak out against transgender athletes competing in women's sports
Title IX policies
FINA’s recent ruling
The idea of transitioning before the age of twelve
Rulings from other sports organizations
Trans athletes competing in contact sports
Staying up to date on this issue
Supporting the organizations fighting for women's rights in sports
Following updates on Riley’s Twitter and Instagram accounts

Quotes:


"Many coaches and athletes don't want to discuss this publicly because they fear losing their jobs, scholarships, or their spot on the team."


"The whole point of creating women's sports was to have fair competition."


"I'm bringing this topic to light because it is absolutely destroying women's sports and the ability for girls and women to train, compete, and live their lives both fairly and safely."


"Women are, of course, strong and have done phenomenal things. There's phenoms in so many sports across swimming, but of course, that's in relation to your physical capabilities that your body has."


"I think the rules need to be more nuanced, and I think there needs to be more conversation around it... I don't think the current rules are sufficient."


"I'm fortunate, my coach never tried to silence me, my athletic department never tried to silence me. But talking with these other girls, the amount of silencing and the amount of emotional blackmail and just threatening and intimidation that these schools and these administrations put on these girls is mind blowing."


"This is a massive level of abuse, in my opinion."


"It just felt like a massive disregard for the work that we put in and the hours that we spent in the pool and the sacrifices that we made."


"I think it's really important to stay up to date on this topic because if not, you'll kind of fall into this believing this lie, that this is a non-issue, this is something the Republicans just want to be hateful about. But that's not true."


"I'm not going to sit and complain about something and do nothing about it. And so Independent Women's Forum has just been fantastic in allowing me to do that."


"I actually think that's what makes this issue so special is it something that no parent, regardless of where you align politically, wants their daughter to be exposed to."


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