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US Masters Swimming allows biological male to compete due to a loophole
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US Masters Swimming allows biological male to compete due to a loophole
A controversial decision by US Masters Swimming has ignited debate in the competitive swimming community after the organization ruled that swimmer Ana Caldas was eligible to compete in women’s events based on documentation that critics say obscures the athlete’s biological reality. The eligibility panel determined that Caldas was “assigned female at birth,” relying primarily on birth certificates and passport documentation to make this assessmen…
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