Riley Gaines and Bethany HamiltonThe Gateway Pundit reported that on Tuesday, the US Supreme Court voted to allow states to ban transgender biological males from girls’ sports in a massive win for women.The court ruled in a 6-3 opinion that West Virginia and Idaho’s laws banning biological males from girls’ sports did not violate the Constitution’s equal protection clause or Title IX. Two biological male athletes, represented by the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) and Cooley Legal, sued the states to allow them to compete with girls.“Title IX transformed American sports and American life. Enacted in 1972, that landmark law promoted equal opportunity for female student-athletes and has facilitated the extraordinary growth of women’s and girls’ sports over the past 54 years,” Justice Brett Kavanaugh wrote in the Majority opinion.“To provide equal opportunity for female athletes, schools do not merely maintain, for example, one soccer team, one basketball team, one ice hockey team, and one lacrosse team that are equally open to female and male athletes. That approach would deny equal opportunity to female athletes because, as all agree, females and males have inherent physical differences relevant to athletic performance.”In the lead-up to the ruling, USA gymnast Simone Biles attacked former NCAA champion swimmer Riley Gaines for daring to criticize a high school girls’ team for using a biological boy to win a state title.Last year, the 4A Champlin Park Rebels girls’ softball team won its first-ever state championship by a 6-0 score because of a boy pretending to be a girl.Gaines shared a photo of the team celebrating and wrote X, “Comments off lol. To be expected when your star player is a boy.”Comments off lolTo be expected when your star player is a boy https://t.co/2qY2onUhNW— Riley Gaines (@Riley_Gaines_) June 6, 2025Rather than being offended that a male pretending to be female robbed young women of a fair competition, Biles instead attacked Gaines on social media.After calling Riley “sick” for standing up for women, the pint-sized athlete then attacked Gaines on her appearance, saying on X, “Bully someone your own size, which would ironically be a male.”Following the Supreme Court ruling in favor of protecting women, Gaines and former US Olympic gymnast MyKayla Skinner celebrated the decision and sent a message to Biles and other female athletes.Per Fox News:“Just being able to try to find my voice and how I could use my voice after Simone had come out against Riley, it had really affected me,” Skinner said. “I have a little daughter, and we are hoping to put her in sports soon, and I just really want her to have everything that I got to have, all the opportunities.”“I’ve broken records, I’ve been an Olympian, I was a college athlete, and I want her to have the opportunities that I had,” Skinner said of her daughter. “And so this, for me, was a way that I felt like this is the time for me to come up and stand for what I believe in, stand with Riley, and to join in on this fight.”Gaines, who shared that the ruling made her feel “absolutely vindicated,” added:“Let this be a clarion call, not just to Simone, but to every, I think especially elite female athlete, professional female athlete, the likes of Caitlin Clark and Sophie Cunningham, Serena Williams, to link arms,” Gaines said.“I feel, of course, excited, I feel optimistic about the future,” Gaines said. “But I think the feeling that I feel the most of is vindicated.“Being a mom, I look at her and I think of the country and the world that I want her to inherit,” Gaines said of her daughter. “It’s a more fair, more safe, more prosperous, more opportunistic world, country.”“Let it be known that you also think young girls are worthy of calling themselves champions one day,” Gaines added. The post Riley Gaines and MyKayla Skinner Celebrate Following SCOTUS Ruling Protecting Women in Sports, Send Message to Simone Biles appeared first on The Gateway Pundit.