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World Athletics bans transgender athletes…reinstates Russia but retains ban

The World Athletics (WA) Council has banned transgender athletes from women’s competition and altered Differences of Sexual Development (DSD) athlete regulations.

The athletics regulatory body also reinstated the Russian Athletics Federation (RusAF), following seven years of suspension and retained the ban on Russian and Belarusian athletes and officials.

As well as voting to exclude transgender athletes from women’s competition, the Council has reduced the allowable testosterone level for athletes with DSD from 5nmol/litre to 2.5, a ruling that extends to all events and not just the previously restricted 400 metres to mile categories.

On the topic of transgender athletes, Lord Coe added: “The Council has agreed to exclude male to female transgender athletes who have been through male puberty from female world ranking competitions from March 31 this year.

“The majority of those consulted stated that transgender athletes should not be competing in women’s competition… they believe there is insufficient evidence that Trans women do not retain advantages over biological women.”

The World Athletics position now corresponds broadly with that taken up by British Athletics and British Triathlon, which have backed an ‘open’ category for “all individuals including male, [male and female] transgender and those non-binary who were male sex at birth.”

A WA statement said: “The Council has agreed to exclude male-to-female transgender athletes who have been through male puberty from female World Rankings competition from March 31 2023.

“World Athletics conducted a consultation period with various stakeholders in the first two months of this year, including Member Federations, the Global Athletics Coaches Academy and Athletes’ Commission, the IOC as well as representative transgender and human rights groups.

“It became apparent that there was little support within the sport for the option that was first presented to stakeholders, which required transgender athletes to maintain their testosterone levels below 2.5nmol/L for 24 months to be eligible to compete internationally in the female category.

“In terms of DSD regulations, World Athletics has more than 10 years of research and evidence of the physical advantages that these athletes bring to the female category.

“However, there are currently no transgender athletes competing internationally in athletics and consequently no athletics-specific evidence of the impact these athletes would have on the fairness of female competition in athletics.

“In these circumstances, the Council decided to prioritise fairness and the integrity of the female competition before inclusion.

“However the Council agreed to set up a Working Group for 12 months to further consider the issue of transgender inclusion.

“This Working Group will include an independent chair, up to three council members, two athletes from the Athletes’ Commission, a transgender athlete, three representatives of the Member Federations and representatives of the World Athletics Health and Science Department.

“It’s remit will be to consult specifically with transgender athletes to seek their views on competing in athletics; to review and/or commission additional research where there is currently limited research and to put forward recommendations to Council.” –Insidethegames

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