
IOC Bans Trans Women from Olympics, Introduces Gene Test
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The International Olympic Committee introduces a new policy, barring transgender women from competing in female categories at the Olympics, starting with the 2028 Los Angeles Games. Eligibility will be determined by a one-time screening for the SRY gene, covering all individual and team sports. This change also affects athletes with differences in sex development, like Caster Semenya. The decision aligns with recent U.S. executive actions on sports fairness and aims to protect womens categories moving forward.
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