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2022 NCAA Women’s Swimming and Diving Championships: Lia Thomas favorite to win 200, 500 freestyle

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2022 NCAA Women’s Swimming and Diving Championships: Lia Thomas favorite to win 200, 500 freestyle

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The 2022 NCAA Girls’s Swimming and Diving Championships kick off on Wednesday on the McAuley Aquatic Heart in Atlanta, Georgia, the place College of Pennsylvania swimmer Lia Thomas will look to shut out a controversial season in three particular person occasions, in two of which Thomas ranks first within the nation. 

Thomas, a 22-year-old transgender lady, is one in every of 322 athletes that certified for the lads’s and ladies’s championships this week after securing a number of data on the Ivy League Championships final month with wins within the 100, 200, and 500 freestyle occasions. 

Holding the highest seed with a time of 4:34.06, Thomas is the favourite to win the ladies’s 500 free in addition to the 200 free with the highest time of 1:41.93. She additionally stands an excellent probability at upsetting the 100 free because the tenth seeded swimmer. 

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Pennsylvania’s Lia Thomas cheers for teammates competing within the 1650-yard freestyle ultimate on the Ivy League swimming and diving championships at Harvard, Saturday, Feb. 19, 2022, in Cambridge, Mass.
(AP Picture/Mary Schwalm)

Thomas’ dominance within the pool comes amid a heated debate on whether or not transgender feminine athletes ought to be allowed to compete in opposition to organic females.

The NCAA up to date its transgender participation coverage again in January to defer to the steering of every sport’s governing physique. The NCAA introduced that its coverage would turn into efficient in March, beginning with the Division I Girls’s Swimming and Diving Championships.

16 OF LIA THOMAS’ TEAMMATES URGE PENN, IVY LEAGUE NOT TO FIGHT NEW USA SWIMMING RULES ON TRANSGENDER ATHLETES

USA Swimming up to date its coverage shortly after requiring transgender athletes who’re competing at an elite degree to have small ranges of testosterone – half of what Thomas was allowed to compete with – for not less than 36 months earlier than being eligible, however the NCAA stated weeks later that the Administrative Subcommittee of the Committee on Aggressive Safeguards and Medical Points of Sports activities (CMAS) determined that it wouldn’t alter its testosterone steering, stating that “implementing extra modifications right now might have unfair and doubtlessly detrimental impacts on faculties and student-athletes meaning to compete in 2022 NCAA ladies’s swimming championships.”

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Pennsylvania's Lia Thomas smiles after winning the 100-yard freestyle final at the Ivy League women's swimming and diving championships at Harvard University, Saturday, Feb. 19, 2022, in Cambridge, Mass.

Pennsylvania’s Lia Thomas smiles after profitable the 100-yard freestyle ultimate on the Ivy League ladies’s swimming and diving championships at Harvard College, Saturday, Feb. 19, 2022, in Cambridge, Mass.
(AP Picture/Mary Schwalm)

The ladies’s championship begins Wednesday at 6 p.m. with the 200 medley relay. Learn beneath for the complete schedule of occasions. 

WEDNESDAY, MARCH 16

Finals 6 p.m. ET

– 200 Medley Relay

– 800 Freestyle Relay

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THURSDAY, MARCH 17

Prelim: 10 a.m. ET

– 500 Freestyle

– 200 Particular person Medley

– 50 Freestyle

– One-meter Diving 

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Finals: 6 p.m. ET

– 500 Freestyle

– 200 Particular person Medley

– 50 Freestyle

– One-meter Diving 

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FRIDAY, MARCH 18

Prelim: 10 a.m. ET

– 400 Particular person Medley 

– 100 Butterfly

– 200 Freestyle

– 100 Breaststroke 

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– 100 Backstroke 

– Three-meter Diving 

Remaining: 6 p.m. ET

– 400 Particular person Medley 

– 100 Butterfly

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– 200 Freestyle

– 100 Breaststroke 

– 100 Backstroke 

– Three-meter Diving 

SATURDAY, MARCH 19

Prelims: 10 a.m. ET

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– 200 Backstroke 

– 100 Freestyle 

– 200 Breaststroke 

– 200 Butterfly

– Platform Diving 

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– 1,650 Freestyle 

Finals: 6 p.m. ET

– 200 Backstroke 

– 100 Freestyle 

– 200 Breaststroke 

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– 200 Butterfly

– Platform Diving 

– 400 Freestyle Relay 

Fox Information’ Ryan Gaydos contributed to this report. 

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Why are there still tickets available for the 2024 Paris Olympics?

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Why are there still tickets available for the 2024 Paris Olympics?

There are still big-event tickets available for the public to buy more than a week after the 2024 Paris Olympics began — including the men’s and women’s showcase 100m finals.

Despite organisers saying more tickets have been sold than ever before, with eight million of the 10million tickets available going on general sale, they are yet to shift all of their tickets for track and field events.

As of Thursday afternoon, the Olympics website was still showing availability for Friday night’s men’s 10,000m final, with the first round of the women’s 800m race also taking place at the Stade de France. The cheapest tickets remaining start at €195 ($210; £165) because the €85 ($92; £72) price category has sold out.

Although they are on the pricier side — €690 ($744; £582) — there is still availability to attend Saturday night’s track and field events, which includes the women’s 100m semi-finals and final, as well as the 4x400m relay mixed final.

One of the Games’ showcase events, the men’s 100m final, likely to feature Team USA star Noah Lyles, is showing availability, with tickets still on general sale for €525 ($566; £443). The cheapest option, which is now sold out, was a Category D ticket, costing €125 ($135; £105).

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Some events, such as freestyle BMX, sold out on the first day (Jeff Pachoud/AFP via Getty Images)

Tickets costing €170 ($183; £143) remain on sale — the cheapest ticket before selling out cost €24 ($26; £20) — for round one of the men’s and women’s 4x100m relay race on August 8.

Sebastian Coe, the president of World Athletics who was head of the 2012 London Olympics organising committee, has previously raised concerns about the price of tickets in Paris.

“These are going to be the most expensive ticket prices in an athletics arena that we have witnessed at an Olympic Games,” Lord Coe said in December, “I don’t want fans, athletes and their families being costed out of the stadium.”

Tony Estanguet, president of the Paris 2024 organising committee, responded to Lord Coe’s comments and defended their prices.

“If I look at what has happened relating to previous editions in London or even Tokyo, we are in roughly the same price range,” Estanguet said.

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“In London, the minimum price was £20, which, with inflation, works out at around €27, and the maximum price was £725, which with inflation works out at just over €1,000 today. These prices are therefore slightly higher than those charged by Paris 2024.”


The 2024 organising committee say prices are on a par with the 2012 Olympics, when adjusted for inflation (Adam Pretty/Getty Images)

Away from track and field, there are still plenty of other events that have tickets costing €15 ($16; £13) available, including Friday night’s men’s football quarter-final between Spain and Japan.

At the other end of the scale, only hospitality tickets remain on sale for the men’s basketball final, which could feature Team USA’s star-studded team made up of LeBron James and Steph Curry, among others.

These tickets would cost you €6,500 ($7,000; £5,500) and include an off-site hospitality package at the Eiffel Tower.

Of the 10million tickets for the Paris Olympics, two million were reserved for hospitality and stakeholders.

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General sale tickets, which need to be purchased via the official Olympics website, were sold in multiple phases and initially included entering a ballot system, with successful applicants having to buy tickets for at least three different events.


There are some Olympic events you can watch for free (Alex Broadway/Getty Images)

Events such as climbing and BMX freestyle sold out on the first day, with track cycling, fencing and judo also selling out within a few days.

There is, of course, one other option: unless you want to sit in the purpose-built stands, for certain events, including the men’s and women’s marathon and this weekend’s road cycling races, you can line the streets for free.

(Header photo: Olivier Chassignole/AFP via Getty Images)

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Riley Gaines offers warning to possible Harris voters amid Olympic boxing controversy

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Riley Gaines, an NCAA champion swimmer who was forced to race against and share a bathroom with a transgender female competitor, warned voters about Vice President Harris.

Gaines appeared on Fox News Channel’s “Jesse Waters Primetime” and ripped the Paris Olympics boxing controversy for allowing an Algerian boxer, who was deemed to have male chromosomes in 2023, to fight against women.

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The former Kentucky star warned Americans tuning in what a vote for Harris would do.

“Crickets from Kamala, crickets from the women at ‘The View.’ And if I could implore you, a vote for Kamala is a vote against your daughter’s future,” the “Gaines for Girls” podcast host and OutKick contributor told Watters.

“I see lots of people on social media saying they’ll be voting for Kamala because she is a woman. Well, let me tell you, Jesse, I will be voting for Trump because I am a woman.”

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CONTROVERSIAL BOXER’S NEXT OPPONENT ‘NOT SCARED’ FOR MATCHUP: ‘I DON’T CARE ABOUT THE PRESS’

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Imane Khelif was the boxer in question earlier Thursday. Khelif won a match against Italy’s Angela Carini in less than a minute. Carini was left crying.

Khelif was in the midst of a gender eligibility controversy during the 2023 International Boxing Association Women’s World Championships. Khelif was disqualified.

Angela Carini jabs Imane Khelif

Algeria’s Imane Khelif, left, fights Italy’s Angela Carini at the Paris Olympics on Aug. 1, 2024. (AP Photo/John Locher)

The International Olympic Committee cleared Khelif to compete against women and doubled down on its decision after the fight against Carini.

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Angel City’s Christen Press makes triumphant return in Summer Cup win over San Diego

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Angel City star forward Christen Press returned to the pitch for the first time in two years during a penalty kick shootout win over San Diego FC in Thursday’s NWSL x Liga MXF Summer Cup match at Cal State Fullerton’s Titan Stadium.

Press has been sidelined since she tore her anterior cruciate ligament in June 2022, a span of 781 days. The injury and complications required four surgeries for Angel City’s first signee.

Press entered the game in the 89th minute to a resounding applause from the sell-out crowd at Titan Stadium.

After 90 scoreless minutes, Angel City won a penalty kick shootout 5-3. While a regular NWSL game would result in a draw, Summer Cup rules require a penalty shootout if the game is tied at the final whistle.

Press was among the five Angel City players who converted their penalty kicks. Claire Emslie, Alyssa Thompson, Rocky Rodríguez and Kennedy Fuller also hit Angel City penalty kicks, while goalkeeper DiDi Haracic was in goal as San Diego missed two penalty shots.

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“It was definitely a nostalgic feeling. When you get to play a soccer game, it’s a miracle,” Press told Paramount+ after the win.

”… I was so excited, I was very nervous. I felt very loved and supported by this amazing soccer community that was here tonight.”

Angel City won its two previous Summer Cup matches and won Group B with eight points. The team advances to the semifinals and will play Kansas City Current on Tuesday at CPKC Stadium in Kansas City.

Angel City will play a friendly against FC Juárez on Aug. 18 at BMO Stadium before resuming NWSL play on the road against San Diego on Aug. 24 following an Olympic break.

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