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World Athletics on Thursday announced its decision to exclude transgender female athletes who have been through male puberty from world rankings competitions. The international governing body for ...
World Athletics president Sebastian Coe has doubled down on his organization’s policy around transgender athletes competing in track and field, saying that the regulations are “here to stay.” ...
World Athletics (WA) president Sebastian Coe told a news conference the decision to exclude transgender women was based "on the overarching need to protect the female category".
World Athletics said it was now working to put in place the testing with the timeline to be agreed "over the next few weeks". The test will look for the SRY gene which is part of the Y chromosome ...
World Athletics president Sebastian Coe at the time praised FINA's decision, which has been criticized by transgender rights supporters. Advocates for transgender inclusion say that there are ...
World Athletics president Sebastian Coe said the organisation "welcomes" the emergence of Michael Johnson's Grand Slam Track, which is set for its inaugural season in 2025.. American four-time ...
World Athletics said the pre-clearance SRY test provider, process and timeline will be agreed "over the next few weeks". Coe made "protecting" eligibility of the women's category a key component ...
World Athletics has approved the introduction of a test to determine if an athlete is biologically female. Those wishing to compete in women's competition will need to complete the "pre-clearance ...