The USMS Trans Lete Those Dytrics asks for help in PR; Women’s swimmers refuse

The USMS Trans Lete Those Dytrics asks for help in PR; Women’s swimmers refuse

NewYou can now listen to Fox News Articles!

Three women Swimming US Masters (USMS) LE Thalets has spoken against the organization for asking for public relations for public relations in swimming scams against organic men.

USMS, a competitive swimming subscription organization with more than 60,000 adult swimmers, Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton sent an email to your L Le Thialets on Tuesday to help protect public image. Began a lawsuit Against the organization.

Paxton has been prosecuted by an incident in San Antonio in the end of April, when Trans Athlete won five women’s events.

Click here for more sports coverage on FoxNews.com

“We We need to set the record straight record as part of our newly launched #wimsuitsNotlawsuits campaign, “the members told the email.

The email asked, “Share the right information when you look at the wrong statement or listen. Please on social media, on the lake or in your local society. Let others know what is good about our organization.”

Email also referred to the “rumor” about the situation.

“The situation started with rumors about the performance of a member in our spring Naliment in San Antonio in Apronio. The external organization informed online for the qualifications of the swimmer who protested the co -workers and the inspection by the Attorney General in Texas,” said the email.

USMS improved its sexual qualification policy in June to prevent competitive approval at women’s events, but they still allow women to compete with women.

Veteran women swimmer Wendy AndroralThe one who competed against the Trans Lete Threat in April, and told Fox News Digital that she was never aware of the athlete’s biological sex, and told Fox News Digital that she sees the email as “insult”.

Riley Genis wants to send ‘Thanks-U Tip’ to Lia Thomas — Here is

“I think email from the USMS is insulting women who unaware of men and supporting the fairness of women’s sports sector, competing against all members of the USM and they are leaving,” Andreley said.

“I also think my concern has dismantled, and US masters are trying to put it under the car’s carpet with the PR campaign, especially they have not yet responded to review requests presented three months ago.

“It hurts me because I am taking a very difficult training to be one of the world’s top swimmers in my age group, and, as I have to work hard and duties in the lake. I have a lot in the USMS about sending this tone-by-man email to your members.”

Andarley had earlier said she had requested a qualifying review for the Trans Athlete but never received a response.

Women’s swimmer Angie Grinn called the USMS for his policies so that men did not respond to the request of women’s events and the request of qualifying reviews.

Griffin said, “Asking the USMS members to publicly support the organization through a PR campaign, while continuing to ignore the women who are directly affected,” Griffin said.

“It was a mistake to put the feelings of one leTE on top of the rights of a lot of people, and it was not acknowledged. We are not asking much, just one response. We are seriously eligible to take a formal protest.

“I appreciate that the USMS has modified its eligibility policy. It is a step in the right direction. But the actual responsibility is to recognize the loss of the past – to rewrite the history or to replace the flaws. Until then, we feel premature and inappropriate to ask the organization as a public voice.”

Co -operative female swimmer Sisi Kochhan told Fox News Digital that she was refusing to participate in any USMS event after receiving the email.

Kochran said, “USMS has now asked all members to participate in the PR campaign to help eliminate any misunderstandings,” Kochran said. “They re -establish interim transgender policy, it seems that they have cleared their actions, when we have not received any word on the qualification request presented in the first week of May 25, 2025. Probably acknowledged the wrongs that took place in April.

Click here to get the Fox News app

“USMS talks about the leadership about the leadership to approve or respond to our formal complaints. I refuse to participate in any USMS event and welcome all help in our battle to save women’s sports from Texas and Florida Attorney General.”

A USMS spokesman told Fox News Digital that a athlete’s review process is “going on.”

A USMS spokesman said, “The USMS qualifying review process for a swimmer is still ongoing. We are navigating in our process properly and deliberately and expect to take a decision soon. The members who submitted the protest will be the first to know when the procedure will be completed,” the USMS spokesperson said.

The spokesman also addressed the complaints made by the women swimmers.

“We had nothing to do with the message of the message to our members. We started our swimsutilts to repair the public statements about the USMS and explain what we do. Our goal is to enable adults to improve their lives through swimming,” spokesperson said.

2018-usms-spring-champs_courtesy-of-proswim-visuals28-copy The USMS Trans Lete Those Dytrics asks for help in PR; Women's swimmers refuse

The 2018 USMS Spring Championships swim in Andyndeer. (By the courtesy of the Wendy Android)

“We believe that asking for help to correct our members’ wrongdoing is a perfect way to limit the resources spent on legal action so that it can be used for the purpose of serving our 60,000 members and the response from our members has been positive.”

Trans swimmer, -47-year-old Anaya Caledas dominated the five races competing in LeTE in April, and took gold in five races in the 45-49 category of women’s age, which includes 50- and 100-yard breaststroke, freestyle and 100-yard personal medal.

Follow Fox News Digital Sports coverage on XAnd subscribe to Fox News Sports Huddle News??

Share this content:

Post Comment