Transgender swimmer crushes competition by winning five races at national championship event: Real-life South Park episode

A transgender swimmer obliterated the competition while winning five races at a recent national championship meet — which a high-profile critic likened to a “real-life South Park episode.”Ana Caldas dominated the five individual events she entered in the women’s 45-49 age group division in the U.S.Masters Swimming Spring National Championship last weekend in San Antonio, Texas.The swimmer — who was born biologically male — smashed other competitors in the 50- and 100-yard breaststroke races by a whopping four seconds.
In the 100-yard freestyle event, she finished three seconds ahead of the next swimmer.Footage circulating on social media showed Caldas far ahead of the women in her category as she easily secured one of her many gold medals — quickly sparking outrage.“He won them all,” collegiate swimming champion and women’s rights activist Riley Gaines tweeted, refusing to use Caldas’ preferred pronouns.“Real-life South Park episode.”Another activist, Beth Bourne, ripped Caldas’ medal tally as “insanity.”“Anyone who competes in swimming at the national level knows this is unheard of in a 50-yard race where wins are often measured in a tenth or a hundredth of a second,” Bourne said in an X post.Meanwhile, an Independent Council on Women’s Sports (ICONS) spokesperson told Reduxx that Caldas’ wins were “absolutely insane” — especially for sprint races.“He’s just laughing at these women,” the rep said....