President Trump's pick to head the Department of Education, Linda McMahon, will protect women and girls in sports.
Rennae Stubbs, who once coached Serena Williams, has taken to social media to urge women's swimming icon Riley Gaines to publicly respond to a new presidential executive order.
American swimmer Riley Gaines has thanked US President Donald Trump for signing an executive order banning biological men ...
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Following President Donald Trump's signing of the executive order, Riley Gaines ... collegiate swimmer expressed her frustration with the previous administration, stating women's sports have ...
Riley Gaines has become the face of protecting ... And her latest comments come as three former University of Pennsylvania women’s swimmers launched a lawsuit, alleging they suffered emotional ...
This change was long overdue. Despite NCAA swimmer Riley Gaines bringing attention to this issue and numerous women being injured competing against biological males in sports, the NCAA had not acted.
She pointed to the experience of former All-American NCAA swimmer Riley Gaines, who was forced to compete in the 2022 Women’s Swimming National Championships against Lia Thomas, a biological male.