Daily News | 5 takeaways from Lia Thomas’ interview with Sports Illustrated
, which posted online Thursday and is in the April issue that hits newsstands March 24.
She began feeling disconnected from her body her senior year of high school, Sanchez writes, and after she joined Penn’s swim team in 2017, the feeling intensified. She realized she was trans and came out to her family later that year, and they were supportive. She began hormone replacement therapy in May 2019, “knowing and accepting I might not swim again,” she said. “I was just trying to live my life.”
Nancy Hogshead-Makar, a former Olympic swimmer turned lawyer, has been outspoken in the conversation.
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