The Harvard freshman was on a women’s swim team with Katie Ledecky,but earlier this year became the first openly transgender swimmer in NCAA history. He talks to Sean KeelerAs the ego sinks, a soul floats. At a meet against Columbia on November 20, or Harvard University freshman swimmer Schuyler Bailar posted a time of 2:19.64 in the mens 200-yard breaststroke. He finished last. The time would’ve blown the best number by a Crimson or Lions women’s swimmer that day out of the water,beating the fastest sign by more than four seconds. Related: Transgender swimmer Schuyler Bailar to compete for 'incredible' Harvard men's team Continue reading...
Source: theguardian.com