swimmers Iszac Henig and Lia Thomas remained unbeatable at the Ivy League Women's Championships on Thursday, with one smashing a record and both leaving their biological female competitors in their wake during the second day of events at Harvard University. Thomas, who swam for the University of 's men's team as recently as 2019 when she began medically transitioning to a woman, recorded the fastest time of all swimmers in the Women's 500 freestyle preliminary heats by a full five seconds, finishing in 4:41.19 - five seconds shy of the event's meet record, and six less than the all time NCAA record.Meanwhile, Henig, who swims for Yale and is in the process of transitioning from female to male but is allowed to compete as a woman because she has yet to take any testosterone, beat the pool record in the 50-yard freestyle by just nearly three-tenths of a second with a time of 22.05.
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