UPDATE-

Based on the provided information, Lia Thomas's name has been removed from the University of Pennsylvania's list of individual swimming records.

This action is a result of an agreement reached between the University of Pennsylvania (UPenn) and the U.S. Department of Education to resolve a federal civil rights investigation related to Title IX compliance. The Department of Education had found that Penn violated Title IX by allowing Thomas to compete in women's events during the 2021-2022 season.

As part of the agreement to resolve the civil rights investigation, the University of Pennsylvania will restore the records and titles of female athletes that Thomas surpassed, send personalized apology letters to those athletes, and will not allow transgender athletes to compete in female athletic programs. The university is also required to adopt "biology-based" definitions of sex in athletics and publicly state that males are barred from competing in female athletic programs.

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