This is a man and he has the balls to prove it |
In an exclusive interview with OutKick, a woman on the Penn swimming team said she believes her teammate, a guy who calls himself a woman and changed his name to Lia Thomas, colluded with a Yale woman who calls herself a man, [almost] and swims on the women's team. Her name is Iszac Henig and she plans to have her genitals mutilated to look like a penis. The pair competed in a 100 freestyle race on January 8th and Henig beat Thomas.
The UPenn woman swimmer who calls herself a woman was granted anonymity because of threats from the university and activists who support mental illness. She believes Thomas, who has been comparing himself to Jackie Robinson [because otherwise he would be just a prick who competes against women] thinks he and Henig came up with a plan before the Penn home tri-meet with Yale and Dartmouth.
"Looking at [Lia’s] time, I don’t think she was trying," the Penn swimmer alleges while going along with the pronoun nonsense. "I know they’re friends and I know they were talking before the meet. I think she let her win to prove the point that, ‘Oh see, a female-to-male beat me.'"
When OutKick pressed her on if she flat-out thought it was collusion, and she really seemed convinced.
"I do. I can’t say for sure, but I wouldn’t be shocked if I found out that was 100% true," Mr. Thomas’ teammate said.
In the 100 freestyle race, Miss Henig finished with a time of 49.57; Mr. Thomas touched the wall in 52.84. During a November tri-meet with Princeton and Cornell, Thomas swam the 100 freestyle in 49.42.
The anonymous Penn swimmer also accuses Thomas of mailing it in during the January 8th 200 freestyle race that the transgender swimmer (1:48:73) won by two seconds.
"I was on deck and said to a friend, ‘She’s literally not trying.’ You could just tell," OutKick’s source said. "It was blatantly obvious. I was watching the 200 free and she was literally keeping pace with the other girls.
"She was No. 1 in the country at one point. These are definitely talented swimmers, but they’re not the caliber of being at the top in the country or anything like that."
The UPenn actual female swimmer acknowledged that the team wasn’t 100% after traveling to Florida after the holidays for training, but noted that the training shouldn’t have made such a difference in Thomas’ performance to the degree that it did.
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"You can tell when someone is dying and they’re swimming slow," the swimmer added. "You can also tell when someone is not trying and I could see [in the 200 freestyle] that Lia was not trying."
Thomas, who has already qualified for the women’s NCAA championships in the 200 & 500 freestyle, was also accused by those who saw him race, of "coasting" and "barely trying" in the 500 freestyle race that Thomas won by one second.
Penn’s swim season continues Saturday with a dual meet on the road at Harvard. It's a good bet the guy will beat the women if there's no collusion.
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