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She became the first transgender athlete to win an NCAA national championship but victory has earned her congratulations and criticisms.

This is the story of Lia Thomas.
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00:00Transitioning has allowed me to be more confident.
00:16The NCAA is basically taking efforts to destroy women's athletics.
00:21I can continue to do the sport I love as my authentic self.
00:51I have confidence in me.
00:54I believe in myself.
00:56I believe in the people that I love.
01:01The NCAA has inspired me to make progress in my life.
01:42It was a very awkward experience of basically being a woman competing in a men's meet.
02:12Watching a trans person thrive in sport is amazing because we are so discriminated against
02:35and so for her to be able to get up there and win and break some records, awesome, right?
02:47I feel very supported and just treated like any other member of the women's team.
03:06I feel sorry for the other athletes that are out there especially at Penn or anybody she's
03:13competing against because in the woke world you got to say oh my gosh this is great and on and
03:17on and on. No it's not. I just don't engage with it. It's not healthy for me.
03:35Her school, the University of Pennsylvania, has announced it will work to support her
03:53after the NCAA this week announced new rules for transgender athletes.
04:06So
04:14it means the world to be here.
04:23So
04:31we need to stop allowing organizations like the NCAA to perpetuate frauds on the public.
04:46I try to focus on my swimming, what I need to do to get ready for my races
04:51and just try to block out everything else.
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