Riley Gaines Surprisingly Awarded “Woman of the Year” Title, Beating Megan Rapinoe

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In a rather unexpected turn of events, the prestigious title of “Woman of the Year” has been bestowed upon Riley Gaines, a former swimmer from Kentucky and a rising conservative commentator. To the surprise of many, all nine judges reached a unanimous decision in her favor, solidifying her place as an influential figure in today’s society.



Riley’s journey to this remarkable achievement is a testament to her unwavering dedication and tireless efforts in championing women’s rights. Her voice resonates with a generation seeking a fresh perspective, and her commitment to advocating for conservative values has garnered both praise and controversy.

While Riley’s achievements in championing women’s rights are noteworthy, this outcome deviated from expectations, as soccer superstar Megan Rapinoe was considered a strong contender for the title. Rapinoe, a fierce advocate for gender equality and LGBTQ+ rights, has become an icon both on and off the field. Her unwavering determination and fearless approach to advocacy have earned her widespread admiration and recognition.

The decision to award Riley Gaines the coveted “Woman of the Year” title undoubtedly sparked debates and raised eyebrows. Some argue that her conservative viewpoints and vocal opposition to certain progressive movements make her an unconventional choice.

However, the judging panel unanimously agreed that her impact in promoting a different perspective on women’s rights deserved recognition, regardless of political leanings.



This surprising outcome serves as a reminder that the concept of womanhood encompasses a diverse range of experiences, beliefs, and achievements.

While Megan Rapinoe’s contributions to the fight for equality are undisputed, Riley Gaines’ ascent to the title of “Woman of the Year” highlights the importance of acknowledging and celebrating a variety of voices and perspectives.

As the news of Riley’s victory reverberates across the globe, it serves as a catalyst for meaningful conversations and reflections on the evolving landscape of feminism and the power of diverse narratives.

Whether one agrees or disagrees with the decision, there is no denying that Riley Gaines has made an indelible mark on the discourse surrounding women’s rights, stirring both admiration and controversy in equal measure.Riley Gaines' take on transgender participation in women's sports – Deseret  News

On Aug. 11, 2023, social media users began to share posts that linked to an article published by the Dunning-Kruger Times that claimed former NCAA athlete Riley Gaines had been chosen as “Woman of the Year” over U.S. soccer player Megan Rapinoe:

Riley Gaines Chosen as “Woman of the Year” Over Megan Rapinoe

The coveted “Woman of the Year” title has been officially handed to former Kentucky swimmer and up-and-coming conservative pundit Riley Gaines. All nine judges voted unanimously.

While the win should come as no surprise given what Riley has done for women’s rights, many believed the crown would likely go to soccer star Megan Rapinoe. Nominating Committee Chair Joe Barron said Rapinoe wasn’t a consideration at all.

We found social media posts spreading the claim that contained a link to the Dunning-Kruger Times article on platforms like Facebook and Twitter.

The claim surfaced after the U.S. lost to Sweden during the 2023 Women’s World Cup, with Rapinoe missing her first-ever World Cup penalty kick, according to The Athletic. Rapinoe has publicly supported the inclusion of transgender athletes in sports, while Gaines is an advocate against transgender woman competing in female sports and has previously “called out” Rapinoe for her support.

The Dunning-Kruger article wasn’t factual. While Gaines was nominated for the 2022 NCAA Woman of the Year award by the athletics department of her former university, the University of Kentucky, we could not find any evidence that she had been nominated for any woman of the year award for which she was competing against Rapinoe.

The Dunning-Kruger Times describes its output as being humorous or satirical in nature:

Everything on this website is fiction. It is not a lie and it is not fake news because it is not real. If you believe that it is real, you should have your head examined. Any similarities between this site’s pure fantasy and actual people, places, and events are purely coincidental and all images should be considered altered and satirical.

We’ve previously fact-checked other satirical claims about Rapinoe that spread after the 2023 Women’s World Cup, such as Rapinoe supposedly being released by the U.S. Olympic Team.

For background, here is why we sometimes write about satire/humor.