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Explaining the Olympics' Policy on Transgender Athletes in Women's Sports
This article explains the Olympic policy that bars transgender people from competing in women's sports, detailing its rationale and potential far-reaching impacts on athletes and the sporting world.
27 Mar, 13:13 — 27 Mar, 19:16
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national-postMostly Factual102d ago
Poilievre applauds J.K. Rowling’s comment about Olympic ban of trans athletes from women’s sports
The new IOC policy states for all sports, both individual and team, eligibility for any female category is limited to biological females
By Stewart Lewis
Read full article →indian-expressMostly Factual102d ago
Explained: The Olympics’ policy to bar transgender people from women’s sports, and its far-reaching impact
By Rishika Singh
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First report: indian-express · 27 Mar, 13:13|Full coverage: 2 · 6h|Window: 6h



