
IOC Introduces DNA Test for Transgender Athletes
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IOC Introduces DNA Test for Transgender Athletes in Womens Events
The International Olympic Committee has announced a new rule requiring transgender athletes to undergo a specific DNA test to compete in womens events. Starting with the 2028 Los Angeles Olympics, eligibility will be based on biological sex, confirmed through the test. The policy, grounded in scientific evidence, aims to maintain fairness in sports by recognizing the performance advantages of male chromosomes in strength, power, and endurance events. The test checks for the SRY gene, which is present on the Y chromosome and signals male development. Athletes will only need to test once, using a simple process such as cheek swabs or blood samples. This move sets a clear standard for future Olympics, prioritizing biology to protect womens competitions while respecting scientific evidence.
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