Gender testing on tap for female skiers, snowboarders with 100 days to Olympics
- The U.S. Olympic and Paralympic Committee is identifying female skiers and snowboarders who need gender tests ahead of the Winter Olympics in Italy.
- The international federation requires an SRY gene test for athletes wanting to compete in women's events, identifying the Y chromosome.
- Gene Sykes stated that the order protecting women's sports aligns with international trends, referencing the executive order by President Donald Trump.
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ABC FOX MontanaU.S. Olympic Committee begins gender testing for female skiers and snowboarders
COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. – The U.S. Olympic and Paralympic Committee has started identifying female skiers and snowboarders who will need to undergo gender tests before the Winter Olympics in Italy.
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Associated Press NewsGender testing on tap for female skiers, snowboarders with 100 days to Olympics
With 100 days to go until the Winter Olympics, the U.S. Olympic and Paralympic Committee has begun the complicated and expensive task of identifying female skiers and snowboarders who need to take gender tests before they arrive in Italy.
New York. 100 days after the Winter Olympics, the Olympic and Paralympic Committee of the United States has begun the complicated and costly task of identifying skiers and snowboarders who need to undergo gender testing before arriving in Italy. The international federation of this sport adopted a rule last month that requires athletes wishing to compete in female testing to undergo the so-called SRY genetic test that identifies the chromosome a…
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