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Lia Thomas dominated by fellow Ivy League transgender swimmer Iszac Henig

The University of Pennsylvania’s transgender swimmer, Lia Thomas, was defeated by another transgender swimmer.

The record-shattering Thomas previously competed on the Penn men’s team and has transitioned to female.

Yale University swimmer Iszac Henig (left) said he wishes to “transition socially.” iszac.henig/Instagram
Yale University swimmer Iszac Henig was victorious at the women’s 100- and 400-yard freestyle races. Yale Athletics
University of Pennsylvania’s Lia Thomas had caused controversy for shattering multiple records at women’s swim meets and wiping out opponents. Penn Athletics

But at an Ivy League swim meet Saturday, a Yalie, Iszac Henig, defeated Thomas in both the women’s 100- and 400-yard freestyle races, the Daily Mail reported.

Henig, who is transitioning from female to male, set a record for the women’s 50-yard freestyle, the outlet said.

Henig was able to compete on the women’s team because he had yet to start testosterone treatment, according to a June piece in The New York Times.

Yale University swimmer Iszac Henig University of Pennsylvania competitor Lia Thomas twice at a meet on Saturday. iszac.henig/Instagram

Henig wrote: “As a student-athlete, coming out as a trans guy put me in a weird position. I could start hormones to align more with myself, or wait, transition socially and keep competing on a women’s swim team. I decided on the latter.”