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Penn swimmer Lia Thomas places fifth in 200-yard freestyle final

ATLANTA — In her second NCAA finals appearance, University of Pennsylvania swimmer Lia Thomas tied for fifth in Friday's 200-yard freestyle at McAuley Aquatic Center.

Stanford junior and Canadian Olympian Taylor Ruck claimed the title, out-touching Cal senior Isabel Ivey at the wall in 1 minute, 41.12 seconds to set a McAuley Aquatic Center record. It's the second time a pool record has been set at the NCAA championships. Ruck's time was 2.02 seconds off Missy Franklin's NCAA record of 1:39.10.

«I'm so glad to have my teammates behind me,» Ruck said in a post-race interview with Elizabeth Beisel on ESPN. «This whole season has just been a blast being back. I'm so grateful to have them here.»

Earlier in the meet, Thomas became the first transgender athlete to win a Division I national championship when she won the 500 freestyle on Thursday.

Ruck, Thomas, and Ivey were the top three seeds in Friday's 200 free final after their times in their qualifying heats were separated by 0.35 seconds. Ruck quickly got out to a lead, and Thomas was seventh at the first turn. Thomas trailed behind as Ruck and Ivey scrapped for the lead out front. Thomas pushed ahead in the final 100 yards, but ultimately finished in 1:43.40, more than a second slower than her prelim time.

Ruck reached over the lane line to shake hands with Thomas before swimming over to Ivey and embracing her.

Thomas' victory in the 500 free came amid protests outside of the McAuley Aquatic Center, and noticeable quiet from the otherwise rowdy crowd inside of it. Few members of the swimming community have gone on the record with their opinions about Thomas and the inclusion of transgender women in women's sports, but that ice has begun to thaw throughout the

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