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Celerity

(53,014 posts)
Tue Nov 11, 2025, 09:16 AM Tuesday

Transgender women to be banned from all female Olympic events


IOC likely to announce new policy early in new year after findings of a scientific review about the permanent physical advantages of being born male

https://www.thetimes.com/sport/olympics/article/olympic-ioc-transgender-athlete-ban-womens-sports-zhlpfll3b

https://archive.ph/YEeHh



The International Olympic Committee is set to announce a ban on transgender women in female competition early next year after a science-based review of evidence about permanent physical advantages of being born male.

The IOC’s guidance to Olympic sports has until now been that transgender women can compete with reduced testosterone levels but leaves it up to individual sports to decide. That is now set to change under its new president, Kirsty Coventry, who has promised to protect the female category.

The committee’s medical and scientific director, Dr Jane Thornton, last week presented to IOC members at a meeting in Lausanne the initial findings of a science-based review into transgender athletes and competitors with differences of sexual development (DSD) competing in female sport.



Sources said the presentation by Thornton, a Canadian former Olympic rower, stated that scientific evidence showed there were physical advantages to being born male that remained with athletes, including those who had taken treatment to reduce testosterone levels.

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Johnny2X2X

(23,593 posts)
1. Garbage article
Tue Nov 11, 2025, 09:21 AM
Tuesday

Why even bring up Khelif? She's a woman who was only questioned about it because of misinformation on the internet from Russian trolls.

This will effect a very small number of athletes, I think it should be handled on a case by case basis, but it's going to be really hard to agree on a standard when there are so many variations.

Celerity

(53,014 posts)
6. Imane Khelif currently has an active appeal filed in September with CAS over World Boxing's decision blocking her
Tue Nov 11, 2025, 09:55 AM
Tuesday

participation from upcoming events unless she undergoes genetic sex testing.





https://www.france24.com/en/sport/20250901-algerian-boxer-imane-khelif-appeals-world-boxing-ban-over-mandatory-sex-testing

Algeria's Olympic gold medallist Imane Khelif has appealed to sport's highest court against a World Boxing decision barring her from upcoming events unless she undergoes genetic sex testing, Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS) said on Monday. The appeal seeks to overturn the ruling and allow Algeria's Khelif to compete at the 2025 World Boxing Championships without having the test, the Court of Arbitration for Sport said in a statement, adding that it had dismissed her request to suspend the decision while the case is heard. "The parties are currently exchanging written submissions and, with their agreement, a hearing will be scheduled," CAS added.

Khelif took gold in the women's welterweight division at the Paris Games last year amid a gender dispute over her eligibility after she was disqualified from the 2023 World Championships by the International Boxing Association, which said sex chromosome tests had ruled her ineligible. However, the Algerian competed in the women's category in Paris after the International Olympic Committee stripped the IBA of its status as the sport's governing body in 2023 and took control of organising boxing in Paris.

World Boxing, which will oversee the sport at the 2028 Olympics, introduced mandatory sex testing for all boxers in its competitions in May, adding that Khelif would not be allowed to compete until she underwent such a test. World Boxing President Boris van der Vorst later apologised over Khelif being named in the announcement, saying her privacy should have been protected. Khelif was due to compete in a World Boxing tournament in the Netherlands in June, but opted to skip it. The 26-year-old has repeatedly said she was born a woman and has a long history in female boxing competitions. In March, she said she would defend her title at the 2028 Games.

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Oneironaut

(6,145 posts)
7. Journalism is dead, and, sites follow the same outrage bait model social media does now.
Tue Nov 11, 2025, 09:56 AM
Tuesday

It was never proven Khelif is intersex. The media still either reports it as fact or alludes to it in a cowardly way, which is always disappointing.

hlthe2b

(112,088 posts)
4. Ahh, I so 'love' hypocrisy in the morning... "Protecting the women's category & thus 'opportunities' in sport?" Really?
Tue Nov 11, 2025, 09:45 AM
Tuesday

'Like they work to ensure women continue to earn a tiny percentage of endorsements compared to men (regardless of sport) in the amateur realm? Ensure women continue to earn pennies on the dollar compared to similarly skilled men--when they go professional-regardless of sport--yes, including women's basketball despite gains.

Uh, huh...

Oneironaut

(6,145 posts)
5. While probably done for the wrong reasons, this doesn't really matter tbh.
Tue Nov 11, 2025, 09:50 AM
Tuesday

There has been so few trans people in the Olympics that this is more performative than anything.

What worries me is that it will be used to claim winners cheated just because they don’t match conventional beauty standards, such as when JK Rowling went on a campaign against a cis female boxer. People tend to take transphobia down idiotic rabbit holes to the point where it loops around and just becomes conventional misogyny and/or homophobia.

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