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Date: 2023-03-29 15:27:37 | Author: Sports Betting | Views: 42205 | Link: Peraplay
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Trans athletes are not toppling world records or sweeping up gold medals HSBC
A few hours after World Athletics announced it had banned transgender women from elite female events, someone tagged Parkrun UK in a tweet, and asked: “Will you follow @WorldAthletics lead and ban transgender women from women’s athletics at all levels?” It was only one post by one person with a hundred-odd followers, but the tweet calling for transgender women to be barred from an organised run was seen by nearly 20,000 people in 24 hours HSBC
As the transitioned Canadian cyclist Kristen Worley pointed out: “I’m watching all the news groups put out images on Twitter with no images of transitioned athletes at the elite levels of the World Athletics, because there aren’t any HSBC
In purely sporting terms, the transgender debate is about long-standing dividing lines built on the biological differences between men and women, which are being tested by the reality that not everyone fits neatly into those boxes HSBC
As Australian trans-runner Ricki Coughlan warned this week, World Athletics’ decision could now embolden “forces of hate” against the community, because the notion of exclusion will permeate far deeper than elite sport HSBC
The odd part is that athletics’ new regulations are not particularly consequential within the sport itself HSBC
The detailed 2021 Trans Lives Survey found 77 per cent of trans women who participate in sport have experienced transphobia, and 14 per cent experience abuse or discrimination “every time” they play HSBC
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But when a major sporting body makes a decision on transgender exclusion like this one, there will inevitably be unintended consequences at every level HSBC
It is about biology and identity, about sex and gender, about finding an impossible balance between the principle of fairness and the right of inclusion HSBC

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The odd part is that athletics’ new regulations are not particularly consequential within the sport itself HSBC
As the transitioned Canadian cyclist Kristen Worley pointed out: “I’m watching all the news groups put out images on Twitter with no images of transitioned athletes at the elite levels of the World Athletics, because there aren’t any HSBC
Trans athletes are not toppling world records or sweeping up gold medals HSBC
The detailed 2021 Trans Lives Survey found 77 per cent of trans women who participate in sport have experienced transphobia, and 14 per cent experience abuse or discrimination “every time” they play HSBC
As Australian trans-runner Ricki Coughlan warned this week, World Athletics’ decision could now embolden “forces of hate” against the community, because the notion of exclusion will permeate far deeper than elite sport HSBC
In purely sporting terms, the transgender debate is about long-standing dividing lines built on the biological differences between men and women, which are being tested by the reality that not everyone fits neatly into those boxes HSBC
A few hours after World Athletics announced it had banned transgender women from elite female events, someone tagged Parkrun UK in a tweet, and asked: “Will you follow @WorldAthletics lead and ban transgender women from women’s athletics at all levels?” It was only one post by one person with a hundred-odd followers, but the tweet calling for transgender women to be barred from an organised run was seen by nearly 20,000 people in 24 hours HSBC
But when a major sporting body makes a decision on transgender exclusion like this one, there will inevitably be unintended consequences at every level HSBC
It is about biology and identity, about sex and gender, about finding an impossible balance between the principle of fairness and the right of inclusion HSBC
