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Outrage as US swimming star faces being ‘deleted’ from the record books amid investigation after labeling trans rival as a ‘man’ online

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A U.S. Masters Swimming (USMS) competitor could be stripped of her records after she identified a trans athlete as ‘a man’ on a league forum.

Angie Griffin, a decorated 49-year-old swimmer with multiple All-American honors, revealed that her standing within the organization is now under serious threat.

The controversy stems from comments Griffin made on a USMS community forum, where she reportedly used the phrase to describe a competitor who transitioned from male to female.

USMS has since confirmed that a formal grievance has been filed against the swimmer, though they noted the complaint originated from an individual member rather than the league itself.

In a statement provided to Fox News Digital, the organization clarified: ‘U.S. Masters Swimming does not comment on individual member matters, including complaints or disciplinary processes.’

‘We can confirm that a grievance has been filed by an individual member, not by U.S. Masters Swimming, related to the USMS Code of Conduct,’ the statement continued.

U.S. Masters Swimming (USMS) competitor Angie Griffin could be stripped of her records after she identified a trans athlete as ‘a man’ on a league forum

Griffin pictured at the Spring Nationals in San Antonio where she lost what would have been her first ever national title

Griffin pictured at the Spring Nationals in San Antonio where she lost what would have been her first ever national title

‘As with all such matters, it is being handled in accordance with our established review processes,’ the organization added regarding the ongoing investigation.

Griffin, however, believes the stakes of this review are incredibly high, claiming the grievance could lead to her complete erasure from the sport’s history books.

‘They can possibly remove all my times, any sort of recognition I’ve had and possibly just delete me from U.S. Masters,’ Griffin told Fox News Digital.

The swimmer argued that the punishment would be for ‘speaking an opinion, and honestly, speaking fact’ regarding the alleged biological reality of her competitors.

Griffin’s history with this issue dates back to May 2025, when she first competed against a trans athlete at a high-profile meet held in San Antonio.

She claimed at the time that she was unaware of the athlete’s birth sex until after the event had concluded, which sparked her public campaign for policy changes.

In the months since, the swimmer has become a vocal critic of the inclusion of biological males in female swimming heats, leading to the clash with the league.

Faced with the prospect of losing years of hard-earned athletic achievements, Griffin confirmed she has now hired legal representation to fight the grievance.

'They can possibly remove all my times, any sort of recognition I've had and possibly just delete me from U.S. Masters,' Griffin told Fox News Digital

‘They can possibly remove all my times, any sort of recognition I’ve had and possibly just delete me from U.S. Masters,’ Griffin told Fox News Digital

Griffin's history with this issue dates back to May 2025, when she first competed against a trans athlete at a high-profile meet held in San Antonio

Griffin’s history with this issue dates back to May 2025, when she first competed against a trans athlete at a high-profile meet held in San Antonio

‘I tried to file a motion to dismiss it, giving evidence that I had not been bullying anyone online,’ the swimmer explained regarding her legal strategy.

She maintained that her posts were not intended as harassment, stating she ‘had just merely posted facts that were available for anyone to find.’

The legal battle comes at a time of significant time for USMS, which has updated its gender eligibility rules twice in the last nine months.

Last June, the organization moved to restrict biological males from competing in women’s events, a move that appeared to align with Griffin’s public stance.

However, in February 2026, the policy was updated again to comply with state and local nondiscrimination laws, specifically addressing the ‘men/open’ category.

‘All members who select the men’s/open category are eligible for National Recognition Programs in the men’s/open category, regardless of sex, gender, or gender identity,’ the policy now states.

The Daily Mail has approached U.S. Masters Swimming for comment. 

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