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  2. Sex verification and intersex athletes at the Olympic Games

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    Women first competed at the Olympic Games in 1900, with an increased programme available for women to enter from 1924. [9] Prior to 1936, sex verification may have been done ad hoc, but there were no formal regulations; [2] the existence of intersex people was known about, though, and the Olympics began "dealing with" – acknowledged and sought to regulate [1] – intersex athletes ahead of ...

  3. Sex verification in sports - Wikipedia

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    Sex verification in sports (also known as gender verification, or as gender determination or a sex test) occurs because eligibility of athletes to compete is restricted whenever sporting events are limited to a single sex, which is generally the case, as well as when events are limited to mixed-sex teams of defined composition (e.g., most pairs ...

  4. New study on transgender women could ‘inform sports policy’

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    The study, published in the British Journal of Sports Medicine, examined muscle strength as well as heart and lung capacity among transgender women who had been taking long-term gender-affirming ...

  5. List of LGBTQ sportspeople - Wikipedia

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    Sport Sexual orientation and/or gender identity [2] Laura Aarts: b. 1996 Netherlands: Waterpolo: Lesbian [3] Helena Åberg: b. 1971 Sweden: Swimming: Lesbian [4] Graham Ackerman: b. 1983 United States: Gymnastics: Gay [5] Nicola Adams: b. 1982 United Kingdom: Boxing: Lesbian [6] Adriana: b. 1996 Brazil: Association football: Lesbian [3] Marilyn ...

  6. Behold, an A-Z List of Gender Identity Terms

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    This list of gender identity terms can help. There are so many genders beyond man and woman. ... which means someone who excludes trans women and non-binary folks from feminism. Please don't be a ...

  7. Transgender people in sports - Wikipedia

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    Transgender or non-binary student-athletes looking to compete in a team consistent with their gender identity in British Columbia must submit an application to the BC School Sports Executive Director, and are required to have a written statement from both the student-athlete and the principal of their high school confirming their gender identity.

  8. Fairness in Women's Sports Act - Wikipedia

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    Transgender athletes experienced social prejudice and disparity in sports participation, which led to mental health issues and increased suicide rates, according to a meta-analysis of the 12 papers in this study. 7152 (33%) of the 21,565 study participants experienced prejudice when it came to playing sports and receiving medical treatment; this is a rate of 0.61 (95% confidence interval [CI ...

  9. New York county passes law to restrict trans girls and women ...

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    The legislature of New York's Nassau County passed a law on Monday to ban women's and girl's sports teams from using sports facilities in the county on Long Island unless they exclude transgender ...