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Lia Thomas Loses Challenge to Overturn Transgender Ban

request for arbitration with World Aquatics, the governing body in swimming and diving events, effectively dashing any hope she had of competing in the Olympics or elite global competitions, reports The New York Times.The Lausanne, Switzerland-based international body, established to settle disputes related to elite sporting competitions, ruled that Thomas did not have standing to bring the case because she was not a member of its member federation — USA Swimming — prior to bringing her challenge.Thomas had also not competed in female events “for the purpose of qualification or selection” for World Aquatics competitions, such as the Olympics or world championships.Technically, NCAA meets, like those Thomas competed in, are not governed by World Aquatics, even though the college sporting organization has adopted a policy of deferring to individual sporting bodies to determine athlete eligibility.Thomas first began transitioning in May 2019 when she began hormone replacement therapy. She swam for the University of Pennsylvania’s men’s team over a three-year period from 2017 to 2020.By the fall of 2020, she met what were, at the time, the NCAA’s hormone therapy requirements for competing in female sports.
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‘So sorry’ Fern Britton issues apology to viewers as they spot Watercolour Challenge error
Channel 5 last year.The fifth season kicked off on Monday, but eagle-eyed fans noticed a slight error made by producers during the first episode. While the episode was said to have been filmed in Yorkshire, Fern had actually been taping the show from Devon. The former This Morning presenter hopped onto her official Twitter to apologise for the confusion."Dear All, an apology!" she said."#WatercolourChallenge was supposed to be in #Yorkshire this week but as many of you have pointed out, it's coming from #Devon! "We are so sorry to have got them mixed up. "#YORKSHIRE episodes are starting next week."It appears the episodes are not airing in the chronological order in which they were taped, which caused a mishap with the show's editors. Fans reacted to Fern's tweet in the comments section, saying they didn't take issue with the location error, while others expressed their joy to see the show return 21 years after its last run on Channel 4. "Thanks for letting us know but I don't think it matters they are a brilliant set of programmes xx love seeing u on our TVs again fern xx" @Loopyloopla68 wrote. Another Twitter user named @Jody39112758 said: "It's a welcome addition where ever it's from."@SimonJeremyMil1 chimed in, writing: "Great to see this series back! My Mom & I used to watch it 20 years ago!"The Twitter user @VCM36 added: "It's easily done Fern.
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A Place in the Sun's Laura Hamilton addresses 'challenge' of filming amid wardrobe mishap
A Place in the Sun. In her latest Instagram snap, the TV presenter stunned in a red gown while her blonde tresses were noticeably wet.She accessorised her ensemble with two chunky gold bracelets and a matching necklace.“We’ve experienced all sorts of weather this week…,” Laura began.“And that has been a challenge.”She went on and told her 144,000 followers about the couple she helped find a home this week.A post shared by LAURA HAMILTON (@laurahamiltontv)While it’s unclear whether the pair ended up settling for the house, judging by Laura’s way of words, she seemed rather confident that the search went rather well.“It has been an absolute pleasure helping a wonderful couple (with an incredible story) look for their first home together after 38 years!” she continued.“Mel and James are both jockey’s, and one of them has competed in the Grand National…“Out of the five properties I’ve shown them, how difficult will it be for them to choose…“Or will it be a one horse race?”Meanwhile, Laura shocked fans after she announced her separation from her estranged husband, Alex Goward, last week.The couple tied the knot back in 2012 and share two children, eight-year-old Rocco and six-year-old Tahlia.The Kent-born TV personality shared the news with an Instagram post of a quote inside a picture frame.The message read: “Don’t cry because it’s over, smile because it happened”.In her accompanying caption, Laura shared: “This isn’t something I ever thought I’d be saying but, after 13 years of being together Alex and I have separated.“Our children are and always will be our number one priority and we would respect privacy for our family at this time.
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