I think most if not all of the "women" swimmers on the NCAA team are secretly trans. If you want look up pictures of the team or watch the races to see they have very masculine bone structure, muscle development, faces, and they're all flat chested other than normal athletic male pecks. They have the widest shoulders I've ever seen on a man or a woman, and they all have male hips. Some women will have shoulders wider than the hips but it won't nearly be this drastic of a ratio as these swimmers have.
I think most if not all of the "women" swimmers on the NCAA team are secretly trans. If you want look up pictures of the team or watch the races to see they have very masculine bone structure, muscle development, faces, and they're all flat chested other than normal athletic male pecks. They have the widest shoulders I've ever seen on a man or a woman, and they all have male hips. Some women will have shoulders wider than the hips but it won't nearly be this drastic of a ratio as these swimmers have.
This video is good if you want to see their bone structure before the race, they all have very similar looking bodies to Lia. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=thtX33M2nrM
For those of you who can't see what I'm talking about check out this guy's transvestigation video about open trannies so you can get an idea of what MTF's (Male to Females) look like. These swimmers are a lot more obvious in my opinion than these models are. https://odysee.com/@MrE_Collection:e/2017.10.24---MrE---Playboy-Comes-Out-of-the-Closet:a
You should stop for a moment and TRY to give answers to these questions.
Do swimmers train?
For how long do swimmers train?
Does that training influence body muscular/skeletal(less) composition?
In what ways would the body change after years of daily (6+hours) training?
You have the right to remain deceived.