79th out of 83 and no penis...
Gave up a lifetime of attention and free drinks and is now yet another disposable male
The truth about sex differences is obvious for those who are not blind.
Somebody will have to carefully explain to him/her/them how this trans athlete thing is supposed to work.
That's our guy on the right.
What the hell is wrong with her parents!
Failures on steroids.
Trans? Hand Zer over to the Muslims who know how to deal with this.
Does (s)he insist on changing in the men’s locker room? How does (s)he pee standing up? What if another athlete identifies as gay or female, and asks him/her/they (Oh, I give up!) for a date. What could go wrong.
How embarrassing for the ones who placed 80-83.
Transgenderism is no threat to a man. Men aren’t worried about losing in sports to them, and most times, it’s a joke to see a woman walk into a men’s restroom.
Transgenderism is, plain and simple, anti-woman.
It’s women who are threatened most by these mentally ill people. And sadly, they either won’t see it or won’t stand up against it in numbers…
placed 79th out of 83...Henig, who bested a one-armed swimmer
Well there you go.
“...the 22-year-old athlete, whose breasts were removed”
Better hydrodynamics can really improve your times.
A near sweep of league swim titles for SHP, Menlo-Atherton
May 8, 2016
She swam for two high schools, Menlo Atherton and Castilleja.
the Menlo-Atherton girls followed up their undefeated dual-meet season by claiming the team title at the PAL Bay Division Championships by scoring 559 points to San Mateo's 302. The M-A boys followed up their second place to Carlmont during the dual-meet season by taking second to the Scots, 568.5 to 406.Little did M-A coach Jane Worden know how much "new dimension" Izzi would add.Interestingly enough, there was one swimmer on the day who was connected to both meets. That was Menlo-Atherton sophomore Izzi Henig. Last season, she won two individual events to help Castilleja to its runner-up finish in the WBAL finals. Henig transferred to M-A, sat out the waiting period and then joined the Bears late in the dual-meet season. Like she did last year, Henig made a big splash Saturday as she won two individual events, swam on two winning relays and set two meet records and two school marks.
Henig first anchored the 200 medley relay team of Haley Arrington, Faith Dunn and Maddie Worden to victory in 1:48.53, swimming a sizzling 22.54 for her 50 free. She came back to win the 200 free in 1:49.57, breaking a meet record set in 2004 and M-A's record of 1:52.50 by Maddie Pont in 2014.
Henig added a second individual win in the 100 fly (56.28) and then led off the 400 free relay team with a meet record of 49.38 for her 100 free, breaking the previous mark of 51.34 by M-A's Brooke Stenstrom in 2013. Henig's time also lowered Stenstrom's school mark of 51.32.
"The girls were terrific at PALs," said M-A coach Jane Worden. "Izzi definitely adds a new dimension to our team and not just with her speed; she is a great teammate and the girls adore her.
You can’t change your internal chemistry.
Less than 1% of the population is trans whatever, but you'd think it was greater by the exposure.
gaslighting.
"Oh, Piss Boy!" [Hat tip to Mel Brooks...]
Do you get a medal for Virtue Grandstanding?