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[W:963][W:#588][W:#502]Transgender swimmer destroying records

Lia Thomas beat by a "real" woman, 3 "real" women, in fact. Fake women don't always win. That should soothe the butt hurt of the anti trans crowd for a bit :rolleyes:

 
Lia Thomas beat by a "real" woman, 3 "real" women, in fact. Fake women don't always win. That should soothe the butt hurt of the anti trans crowd for a bit :rolleyes:


A female marathon runner would beat Usain bolt in a marathon. And?
 
An interesting story that contributes to this discussion. Serena and Venus William in the late 90s stated that they could probable beat a mens tennis pro ranked lower than 200 in the world. Kartsen Braasch (ranked 203rd) accepted the challenge. Until this matchup Karsten's biggest claim to fame was that he smoked during the change overs...

He beat Serena 6-1 and then beat Venus 6-2

Serena and Venus are realists, and they understand the differences between men and women. THey are often held up as two female athletes that could possibly compete with men... but Serena and Vebus hold no such delusion. In fact, on Letterman years ago Letterman asked Serena that question directly:

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So yeah....

Also worth noting, Florence Griffith Joyner was the fastest woman to ever live. She set the world record in the 100m in Women's sprinting in 1988, a feat that has nt been matched in 34 years. It's one of the longest standing Track & Field world records. Her time was 10.49

A 10.49 would have placed at 54th in the 2016 Men's 100m.

10.49 is regularly broken by High School boys sprinters.
 
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