OH MY GOD! LIA THOMAS LOSES HER LEGAL BATTLE AND WILL HAVE NO CHANCE TO QUALIFY FOR THE OLYMPIC GAMES — A MAJOR VICTORY FOR WOMEN’S SPORTS AND THE SEVEREST PENALTY IN SPORTS HISTORY FOR FRAUDULENT CONDUCT.

Trapeze swimmer Lia Thomas will not use her athletic potential at the 2028 Olympic Games in Paris.

Thomas, the biological male who competed in the 2022 Women’s National Team Championships as a swimmer for the women’s national team, has officially lost a legal dispute against the World Watersports Association. Thomas argued that his participation in competitions against women was “invalid and unlawful.”

The 25-year-old was banned from women’s swimming in the summer of 2022 after the sport’s umbrella organization banned an athlete who had completed “part of male puberty.”

World Aquatics cited the court’s decision to uphold the rule that kept Thomas out of the women’s pool, calling it “an important step in our efforts to protect women’s sport.”

“World Aquatics is committed to fostering an environment that encourages equality, respect, and equal opportunities for athletes of all genders, and we stand by this promise,” the organization told The Guardian    .

It’s noteworthy that the World Cup has no longer excluded other agricultural athletes from the competition. The organization has introduced a new category for net swimmers. This new category was first introduced at last year’s World Cup in Berlin, but didn’t receive a single starting spot.

Lia Thomas stands alongside Outkick Gaipes Riley after losing an NCAA title to the biological women.

Thomas, who was at best an average swimmer in the Mexican competition, is now also a member of USA Swimming, which took the court’s decision against a policy change in its favor.

“The article concludes that an athlete, if not eligible for “elite competitions” under USA Swimming guidelines, may participate in a WA competition, which is either conducted by WA registration prior to a competition or justified, which is not justified, for the competition.

“The political and operational requirements are simply not triggered by its current state.”

The U.S. Olympic qualifier begins June 15 in Athens and will be held for the first time on a football field at Lucas Oil Stadium.

In 2022, when ESPN and BC Thomas had a guest during Women’s History Month, Thomas sat down with “Good Morning America” and made it clear that the 2028 Olympics were on the agenda.

“It’s been my goal for a long time to swim in Olympic qualifying competitions, and I’d like to give it a try,” Thomas said.

Fortunately, common ground prevailed, and the women have the opportunity to compete as a women’s swim team and represent the United States in Paris.