Former MSNBC and ESPN host Keith Olbermann got into a war of words with Riley Gaines Thursday, saying the two-time All-SEC first-teamer “sucked at swimming.” Cooler heads prevailed, but Olbermann took one last jab at the former college swimmer when the New
Riley Gaines showed her support for the Union Cycliste Internationale (UCI) for recommending a suspension for a transgender cyclist. Veronica Ivy was born a man who has lambasted the UCI for prohibiting transgender cyclists who “transitioned after (male) puberty” from participating in
Riley Gaines responded to a social media post from a Nebraska state lawmaker on Monday who criticized the former NCAA swim star over her speech about fairness in women’s sports. Gaines spoke at an event organized by Patriot Productions, according to the
Women’s sports advocate and host of OutKick’s Gaines For Girls podcast Riley Gaines will appear on the upcoming OutKick on Fox on Fox News Channel this Sunday. Gaines will be one of several guests — along with Enes Kanter Freedom and Mary
Riley Gaines on Friday said she was exploring potential legal action against a website that claimed her response to an incident at a California library led to a bomb threat. PinkNews cited a Media Matters for America story which suggested Gaines’ reaction
Riley Gaines laughed off demonstrators in Milwaukee who protested against her appearance at an event at the Leadership Institute ahead of the Republican presidential debate. Protesters took to what appeared to be the quiet streets of Milwaukee and screamed, “F— you, Riley!”
Former NCAA swimmer Riley Gaines was the subject of demonstrators who gathered in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, on Tuesday. Videos shared with Fox News Digital showed demonstrators yelling, “Riley Gaines, go away” and “can’t swim, Riley,” among other insults. Gaines is a former University
Former NCAA swimmer Riley Gaines was among those who slammed a California library after a former college soccer player was shouted down during an event while speaking about transgender participation in women’s sports. Sophia Lorey wrote on X, the company formerly known
Former NCAA swim star Riley Gaines has been among the athletes to take charge in their efforts to keep women’s sports fair by bringing the attention of transgender females taking part in women’s sports. NBA player Enes Freedom sparked reactions this week
Riley Gaines, an advocate for women’s sports, called out Canada prime minister Justin Trudeau after a transwoman set a national and unofficial world record in powerlifting on Sunday. Anne Andres, a 40-year-old biological male who identifies as a woman who currently holds