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  • LuFins DadL Offline
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    LuFins Dad
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    https://www.bbc.com/sport/athletics/65051900

    World Athletics has banned transgender women from competing in the female category at international events.
    The governing body's president, Lord Coe, said no transgender athlete who had gone through male puberty would be permitted to compete in female world ranking competitions from 31 March.
    A working group will be set up to conduct further research into the transgender eligibility guidelines.
    "We're not saying no forever," he said.

    nder previous rules, World Athletics required transgender women to reduce their amount of blood testosterone to a maximum of 5nmol/L, and stay under this threshold continuously for a period of 12 months before competing in the female category.
    Lord Coe added the decision was "guided by the overarching principle which is to protect the female category".
    He noted that there are currently no transgender athletes competing internationally in the sport.
    The World Athletics Council also voted to reduce the amount of blood testosterone permitted for athletes with differences in sex development (DSD), such as South Africa's Caster Semenya.
    DSD athletes will be required to reduce their blood testosterone level to below 2.5 nanomoles per litre, down from five, and must remain under this threshold for two years in order to compete internationally in the female category in any track and field event.
    Under previous regulations, DSD athletes were only restricted in events ranging from 400m to a mile.
    Interim provisions will be introduced for DSD athletes already competing in previously unrestricted events, requiring them to suppress their testosterone levels below 2.5nmol/L for a minimum of six months before they are allowed to compete again.
    "Decisions are always difficult when they involve conflicting needs and rights between different groups, but we continue to take the view that we must maintain fairness for female athletes above all other considerations," said Lord Coe.
    "We will be guided in this by the science around physical performance and male advantage which will inevitably develop over the coming years. As more evidence becomes available, we will review our position, but we believe the integrity of the female category in athletics is paramount."
    The Council agreed to set up a working group for 12 months to "further consider the issue of transgender inclusion".
    An independent chair will lead the group, while it will also include up to three council members, two athletes from the Athletes' Commission, a transgender athlete, three representatives of World Athletics' member federations and representatives of the World Athletics health and science department.
    It will consult specifically with transgender athletes, as well as review and commission research and put forward recommendations to the Council.

    The Brad

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    • jon-nycJ Online
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      Who is “World Athletics” and what sports or competitions do they set the rules for?

      Only non-witches get due process.

      • Cotton Mather, Salem Massachusetts, 1692
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        Amateur track and field governing body (including Olympics)

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          jon-nyc
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          Good.

          Only non-witches get due process.

          • Cotton Mather, Salem Massachusetts, 1692
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            Yes, good decision.

            Elbows up!

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            • X xenon

              Amateur track and field governing body (including Olympics)

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              @xenon said in World Athletics temporarily bans Trans Women from athletic competition…:

              Amateur track and field governing body (including Olympics)

              I don’t think just amateur. The IOC is no longer amateur. I believe it covers almost all international sporting events.

              The Brad

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              • LuFins DadL LuFins Dad

                https://www.bbc.com/sport/athletics/65051900

                World Athletics has banned transgender women from competing in the female category at international events.
                The governing body's president, Lord Coe, said no transgender athlete who had gone through male puberty would be permitted to compete in female world ranking competitions from 31 March.
                A working group will be set up to conduct further research into the transgender eligibility guidelines.
                "We're not saying no forever," he said.

                nder previous rules, World Athletics required transgender women to reduce their amount of blood testosterone to a maximum of 5nmol/L, and stay under this threshold continuously for a period of 12 months before competing in the female category.
                Lord Coe added the decision was "guided by the overarching principle which is to protect the female category".
                He noted that there are currently no transgender athletes competing internationally in the sport.
                The World Athletics Council also voted to reduce the amount of blood testosterone permitted for athletes with differences in sex development (DSD), such as South Africa's Caster Semenya.
                DSD athletes will be required to reduce their blood testosterone level to below 2.5 nanomoles per litre, down from five, and must remain under this threshold for two years in order to compete internationally in the female category in any track and field event.
                Under previous regulations, DSD athletes were only restricted in events ranging from 400m to a mile.
                Interim provisions will be introduced for DSD athletes already competing in previously unrestricted events, requiring them to suppress their testosterone levels below 2.5nmol/L for a minimum of six months before they are allowed to compete again.
                "Decisions are always difficult when they involve conflicting needs and rights between different groups, but we continue to take the view that we must maintain fairness for female athletes above all other considerations," said Lord Coe.
                "We will be guided in this by the science around physical performance and male advantage which will inevitably develop over the coming years. As more evidence becomes available, we will review our position, but we believe the integrity of the female category in athletics is paramount."
                The Council agreed to set up a working group for 12 months to "further consider the issue of transgender inclusion".
                An independent chair will lead the group, while it will also include up to three council members, two athletes from the Athletes' Commission, a transgender athlete, three representatives of World Athletics' member federations and representatives of the World Athletics health and science department.
                It will consult specifically with transgender athletes, as well as review and commission research and put forward recommendations to the Council.

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                @LuFins-Dad said in World Athletics temporarily bans Trans Women from athletic competition…:

                "We're not saying no forever," he said.

                Go ahead

                Say no forever

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                  There is no sense in punishing the vast majority of athletes to kowtow to the tiny minority.

                  See my second sig line.

                  “I am fond of pigs. Dogs look up to us. Cats look down on us. Pigs treat us as equals.” ~Winston S. Churchill

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                    Agree with everyone above. Good decision.

                    (The oldest current track/field record is the woman 800 m, set by a Czech lady back in 1983. Pretty much agreed that she was taking male steroids. Shows how that can help performance)

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