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  2. Lia Thomas: ‘Trans women are not a threat to women’s sports’

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    “You can’t go halfway and be like, ‘I support trans women and trans people, but only to a certain point,’” Thomas added, referring to an anonymous letter reportedly written by 16 of her ...

  3. 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 ...

  4. Gender identity under Title IX - Wikipedia

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    In March 2020, Idaho Governor Brad Little signed into law the "Fairness in Women's Sports Act", also known as House Bill 500. This legislation, the first of its kind in the United States, prohibits trans women athletes from competing in female-only sports. [71] In April 2020, the ACLU and the Legal Voice filed a lawsuit, Hecox v.

  5. 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 ...

  6. Trans Runner Who Defeated 12YO Girl Defends Transgender ... - AOL

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    The debate surrounding the inclusion of transgender people in women’s sports has once again sparked conversations. Nathanielle Morin, a trans athlete who was born biologically male and also acts ...

  7. Your Gender Identity Can Change Over Time, And Yes, That’s ...

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    Gender is a social construct, and pushing against that to discover who you are isn't always easy. ... or cis, describes a person whose gender identity aligns with or matches their assigned sex at ...

  8. Cisgender - Wikipedia

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    The word cisgender (often shortened to cis; sometimes cissexual) describes a person whose gender identity corresponds to their sex assigned at birth, i.e., someone who is not transgender. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] The prefix cis- is Latin and means on this side of .

  9. For female athletes of color, scrutiny around gender rules ...

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    More women from the Global South or developing countries are affected by sex testing in sports, said Payoshni Mitra, executive director of Humans of Sport, an advocacy organization that focuses on ...