U.S. Olympic Officials Bar Transgender Women From Women’s Competitions
UNITED STATES, JUL 22 – The US Olympic and Paralympic Committee updated its eligibility rules following a federal executive order, requiring national governing bodies to bar transgender women from women's sports.
- The U.S. Olympic and Paralympic Committee has updated its Athlete Safety Policy to comply with President Donald Trump's executive order barring transgender women from competing in women's events.
- USA Fencing has revised its gender eligibility policy to specify that only athletes assigned female at birth can compete in women's competitions.
- The policy change follows a series of discussions with federal officials, emphasizing compliance with federal expectations.
- The new policies raise questions about their enforcement and whether they will affect any American athletes in the upcoming 2028 Summer Olympics in Los Angeles.
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Colorado. The U.S. Olympic and Paralympic Committee (USOPC) immediately vetoed transgender women to compete in female sports and informed federations that oversee swimming, athletics, and other disciplines that have the “obligation to comply” with an executive order issued by President Donald Trump.
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Read Full ArticleSince returning to the White House, Donald Trump has been pushing to ban transgender women from competing.
Trans-women are no longer allowed to compete in U.S. Olympic teams, which means that the National Olympic Committee implements a Trump regulation entitled "No Men in Women's Sports".
·Berlin, Germany
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