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USA Gymnastics' transgender policy pages offline, as Riley Gaines-Simone Biles feud rocks the sport

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USA Gymnastics has seemingly removed its transgender eligibility policy pages from its website, a move that follows intense public scrutiny and a viral social media feud between Olympic gold medalist Simone Biles and former NCAA swimmer Riley Gaines over trans athlete inclusion. The deleted policies previously allowed trans athletes to compete without sex reassignment or hormone therapy. The controversy has become a top trending topic, prompting other sports bodies to also amend their policies.

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  1. 1 November 2020: USA Gymnastics announced policy not requiring sex reassignment/hormone therapy for trans athletes.
  2. 2 February 2022: Donald Trump signed an executive order to ban trans athletes from women's/girls' sports.
  3. 3 April 2025: USA Gymnastics governance documents page still featured trans guidelines; USA Fencing announced preparation to change gender-eligibility policy.
  4. 4 May 2025 (approx): Stephanie Turner's viral protest against a trans opponent.
  5. 5 Friday, June 6, 2025: Champlin Park High School won state title with transgender pitcher; Riley Gaines called it out on social media; Simone Biles responded, igniting feud.
  6. 6 Saturday, June 7, 2025: Riley Gaines said Team USA athletes agreed with her stance.
  7. 7 Last three days (June 6-8, 2025): Feud became viral topic.
  8. 8 Currently (June 8, 2025): USA Gymnastics policy pages offline.
  • USA Gymnastics policy pages removed
  • Viral social media feud between Simone Biles and Riley Gaines
  • Widespread criticism of Simone Biles
  • Other sport governing bodies amending policies
  • Public debate and controversial media coverage
  • Potential federal intervention in sports policies
What: USA Gymnastics' transgender eligibility policy pages were taken offline, sparking a social media feud between Olympic gold medalist Simone Biles and former NCAA swimmer Riley Gaines over trans athlete inclusion in sports. Other major Team USA sport governing bodies are also quietly amending their transgender policies.
When: Pages taken offline recently (exact date unknown); Public scrutiny since Friday, June 6, 2025; Feud viral in the last three days (June 6-8, 2025); Policies featured as recently as April 2025; Original policy announcement in November 2020; Trump executive order in February 2022.
Where: USA Gymnastics website; Social media platform X; Minnesota (high school softball); United States (general context for policies).
Why: The removal of policy pages and the feud were driven by public scrutiny and a viral debate over transgender athlete inclusion in women's sports. USA Gymnastics' previous policies were seen as too permissive by some, leading to pressure and potential policy changes across various sports organizations.
How: USA Gymnastics removed policy pages from its website. The feud ignited on social media (X) when Biles responded to Gaines's criticism of a transgender high school softball pitcher. Other sports bodies are referencing new guidelines (e.g., World Athletics) or preparing to change policies (e.g., USA Fencing).

USA Gymnastics has seemingly removed its transgender eligibility policy pages from its website, a move that follows intense public scrutiny and a viral social media feud between Olympic gold medalist Simone Biles and former NCAA swimmer Riley Gaines over trans athlete inclusion. The deleted policies previously allowed trans athletes to compete without sex reassignment or hormone therapy. The controversy has become a top trending topic, prompting other sports bodies to also amend their policies.