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IOC to ban transgender women from all female Olympic events: report

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IOC to ban transgender women from all female Olympic events: report

The International Olympic Committee is reportedly set to ban transgender women from competing in all female categories.

The change is set to be officially announced early next year, The Times reported on Monday, citing sources.

The decision to overhaul the current policy was made after the sporting committee carried out a science-based review of a biologically-born male’s physical advantages, the sources added.

Laurel Hubbard of Team New Zealand during the Women's 87kg+ Group A Weightlifting event at the Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games.

Transgender women are set to be banned from competing in all female categories beginning next year. Getty Images

The findings were presented by the IOC’s medical and scientific director, Dr Jane Thornton, in a closed-door meeting last week.

“It was a very scientific, factual and unemotional presentation which quite clearly laid out the evidence,” a source told the outlet.

Under the current guidance, trans women have been able to compete in the female category with reduced testosterone levels – but the decision has ultimately been left up to individual sports.

The new blanket rule comes after the IOC’s new chief, Kirsty Coventry, vowed earlier this year to protect the female sporting category.

IOC President Kirsty Coventry attending a press conference.

IOC President Kirsty Coventry vowed to protect the female sporting category. Xinhua News Agency via Getty Images

“We understand there will be differences depending on the sports. We should make the effort to place emphasis on the protection of the female category and we should ensure that this is done in consensus with all the stakeholders,” Coventry, an ex-Olympic swimmer from Zimbabwe, said at the time.

“But we need to do that with a scientific approach and the inclusion of the international federations who have already done a lot of work in this area.”

She acknowledged there was “unanimous” support for reaching an agreement about how best to amend the policy.

Gold medalist Imane Khelif celebrating with her medal.

Gold Medallist Imane Khelif of Team Algeria celebrates with her medal during the Boxing Women’s 66kg medal ceremony. Getty Images

“It was very clear from the membership, the discussion around this has to be done with medical and scientific research at the core, so we are looking at the facts and the nuances and the inclusion of the international federations that have done so much of this work … having a seat at the table and sharing with us because every sport is different,” Coventry said.

“But it was pretty much unanimously felt that the IOC should take a leading role in bringing everyone together to try and find a broad consensus.”

The Olympic rings displayed on the Eiffel Tower in Paris.

The Summer Olympics were held in Paris in 2024. Getty Images

It wasn’t immediately clear if the new guidance would be implemented before the 2026 Winter Olympics in Italy.

The next summer Olympics will be held in Los Angeles in 2028.

The Post reached out to the International Olympic Committee but didn’t hear back immediately. 

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