Two swimmers swam the fastest relay times of the Ivy League Women's Championship on Wednesday night - leading to further questions about their continued participation in sporting competition.Lia Thomas, 22, was swimming for Penn State's men's team in 2019 when she began to medically transition, taking testosterone blockers and estrogen. She is allowed to compete as a woman because she has completed a year of hormone treatment.Iszac Henig, meanwhile, is transitioning from female to male, but the 21-year-old Yale swimmer has not taken any testosterone so is still able to compete as a woman.
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