The Olympic Gymnastics Champion Simone Biles called the former USador of the US and activist Riley Gaines “sick” about On -Line comments about a transgender softball player.
Gaines, who regularly spoke out about women transgender athletes competing in women’s sport, mocked the Minnesota State Secondary School League for removing comments about his post about the Chaplin Park women’s team celebrating the state championship.
Chaplin Park’s team includes a transgender player.
“You are truly sick, this whole campaign because you have lost a race. Loser direct,” Biles wrote in X.
Gaines tied for fifth place with the transgender woman Lia Thomas in the 200m free style swimming in the 2022 NCAA Championship.
Later that year, worldwide aquatices voted to prevent trans women from competing in female elite races if they had gone through any part of the male puberty process.
Thomas has been since then failed with a cool challenge to change the rules.
“You must be building the trans community and perhaps finding a way to make the sport inclusive or create a new avenue where Trans is safe in sports. Perhaps a category of transgender in all sports,” Biles continued.
“But instead you intimidate them … One thing for sure no one in sports is safe with you around.”
Biles, seven times gold medalist, has been a frank activist for awareness of mental health throughout his career.
She withdrew from End of the women’s team at the Olympic Games in Tokyo in 2021, as well as four subsequent individual finals, to prioritize your mental health.
Gaines answered Biles in follow -up posts, saying that the gymnast’s position was “so disappointing” and saying that she should not defend trans women in women’s sport with their platform.
Since linking Thomas in 2022, Gaines said he felt “betrayed, betrayed and violated.”
She has become an advocate of the ban on transgender athletes to compete against women and girls.
In February, Gaines was present at the White House when US President Donald Trump signed an executive order excluding trans girls and women to compete in women’s sport.
In April, Judges of the Supreme Court of the United Kingdom decided that a woman is defined by biological sex under the law of equality.
Since this decision, several sports agencies of the United Kingdom, including The Football Association and the Cricket Council of England and Wales, They prohibited trans women from playing in women’s sport.