Athletics: Genetic Test for Women Ahead of World Cup: Coe Sees Broad Support
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According to the president of the World Federation, Sebastian Coe, the majority of women expected to take part in the World Athletics Championships in Tokyo have already passed the one-time mandatory genetic test. One is just over 90 percent, said the 68-year-old Britishman during a media round on the edge of the Diamond League final in Zurich. The World Cup lasts from 13 to 21 September. Coe stressed that there had been overwhelming support for…
90 percent of all female World Cup participants have already completed mandatory gender testing, says president.
The female category is sacrosanct, says the president of the World Athletics Association Sebastian Coe on the mandatory tests before the World Cup. Criticism that the time is too short, he rejects.
According to the president of the World Federation Sebastian Coe, the majority of women expected to compete at the World Athletics Championships in Tokyo have already completed the one-time mandatory genetic test. The 68-year-old Briton said that the race is just over 90 percent, during a media round on the edge of the Diamond League Final in Zurich. The World Cup lasts from 13 to 21 September.
Zurich - The female category is sacrosanct, says the president of the World Athletics Association Sebastian Coe on the mandatory tests before the World Cup. Criticism that the time is too short, he rejects.
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