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IOC Requires Genetic Testing for Women's Olympic Events

  • On Sunday, two-time Olympic champion Caster Semenya criticized International Committee President Kirsty Coventry over the new policy banning transgender athletes from competing at the Olympics.
  • Published in a 10-page document Thursday, the policy excludes transgender women from female Olympic events while restricting female athletes with medical conditions known as DSD.
  • Speaking at a Cape Town press conference, Semenya challenged the scientific basis, stating, "you cannot control genetics," and described the consultation process as "ticking a box."
  • The International Olympic Committee stated the policy, applicable at the Los Angeles Olympics in July 2028, "protects fairness, safety and integrity in the female category."
  • This follows Semenya's seven-year legal challenge against sex eligibility rules, which began after she was banned from her favorite 800m race in 2019 for refusing hormone-reducing medication.
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