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Trans swimmers smash records at Ivy League Women’s Championships

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Swim Swam reports.She not only bested Henig’s 47.80 record, which he had set earlier that day during morning heats, but also Henig himself, who came in second with a 47.82 swim.It was one of three individual victories Thomas secured.

The Penn swimmer also claimed 1st place in the 200 and 500 freestyle events, setting new Ivy League records for both events.Thomas also helped her teammates secure a victory in the 400 freestyle relay, claiming the University of Pennsylvania’s first ever relay title in the program’s history..

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