In the U.S. rules vary from state to state. In Idaho, Nebraska, Indiana, North Carolina, Alabama, Louisiana and Texas students must play on the team that matches their birth certificate, have undergone surgery or have had extended hormone therapy. The NCAA requires one year of testosterone suppression. In February 2019 Representative Ilhan Omar (D-MN) asked Minnesota Attorney General Keith Ellison to investigate USA Powerlifting over its rule barring biological males from competing in women’s events. In 2016 the International Olympic committee ruled that transgender athletes can compe…
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@558YLXV4yrs4Y
Individual athletic organizations should come up with their own rules on how to allow transgender athletes to participate without giving them an unfair advantage/disadvantage.
@558YLXV3yrs3Y
Individual athletic organizations should come up with their own rules on how to allow transgender athletes to participate without giving them an unfair advantage/disadvantage. The governing bodies should also have oversight committees to ensure no individual or class of athlete is unfairly burdened by these rules or policies.
@926BVSY3yrs3Y
I would say if they did do that it would have to be agreed with all of the other people that around them and in that area. I would just say make sure with everyone before you do it.
@8PSZWPL4yrs4Y
Yes, Sports shouldn’t be categorized by sex
@534YSQG4yrs4Y
Yes, and the separation of gender/sex in sports is sexist and unnecessary. There are plenty of women athletes that perform better than men but are held to different standards that change how their accomplishments are viewed.
@73MMLPT3yrs3Y
No, they should have a separate sport competition for transgender people.
@8HVGFR34yrs4Y
Yes, they should be allowed to compete in olympic events but compete in the event based on the sex they were born initially.
@8W9KX2R3yrs3Y
No, unless they have mostly the same physical stats as the people they are competing with
@8Y5H9DW3yrs3Y
Yes, athletic competition is unfair by nature as it is naturally fuelled not only by training (controllable) but also by biology (uncontrollable). Extremes are present even within the sexes. Athletics should be separated not by gender or sex, but by skill.
@93RQL4H3yrs3Y
Who cares. It's sports. Just make everything unisex.
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