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IOC Sets New Rules on Transgender Eligibility

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The International Olympic Committee (IOC) has introduced one of the most significant and controversial policy shifts in modern sport, announcing that transgender women will be barred from competing in the female category at future Olympic Games. The decision, which is expected to take full effect at the 2028 Los Angeles Olympics, marks a clear departure from the IOC’s previous approach, where individual sports federations were left to determine …
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The International Olympic Committee has been on the front line in recent weeks. The forum has unveiled a new policy on the women's category, not without raising questions. It is also faced with an extremely tense geopolitical context, which undermines the principles that it is trying to carry. This context has prompted the reflection of an olympist analyst, Ryoichi Kasuga. Former Director of International Relations of the Japanese Olympic Commit…

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Francs Jeux broke the news in on Sunday, April 12, 2026.
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