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IOC Requires Genetic Testing for Women's Olympic Events

The IOC's new policy uses one-time SRY gene testing to restrict female Olympic events to biological females, excluding transgender and many intersex athletes starting in 2028.

  • On Thursday, March 26, 2026, the International Olympic Committee announced a one-time SRY gene screening requirement for the 2028 Los Angeles Olympics, effectively barring transgender women and many athletes with differences in sex development from female events.
  • IOC President Kirsty Coventry announced the policy to "ensure fairness and protect safety, particularly in contact sports," following intense scrutiny of eligibility rules during the 2024 Paris Olympics when boxer Imane Khelif's eligibility was questioned.
  • The mandatory SRY screening, conducted via saliva, cheek swab, or blood, will determine eligibility; two-time Olympic champion Caster Semenya called the policy "a disrespect for women" and questioned its scientific foundation.
  • Semenya pledged a "vocal fight" against the regulation, stating "we're going to make noise until we're heard," and criticized the IOC's consultation process as merely "ticking the box" rather than genuine engagement.
  • Legal challenges appear likely as critics question the SRY test's scientific reliability, while human rights advocates argue the mandatory screening may unintentionally exclude intersex women and violate privacy rights.
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Corvallis Gazette Times broke the news in on Saturday, March 28, 2026.
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