British Rowing to ban transgender athletes from women's events - Telegraph

by Reuters
Thursday, 3 August 2023 08:51 GMT

Crews gather at the start of the Head of the River Race, an annual rowing race dating back to 1926 where several hundred British and international rowing crews compete to be the fastest over a 4.25 mile (6.8 kilometre) course along the River Thames in London, Britain, March 18, 2023. REUTERS/Toby Melville

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Transgender rights have become a major talking point as sports seek to balance inclusion while ensuring there is no unfair advantage

Aug 2 (Reuters) - British Rowing is set to ban transgender athletes from competing in women’s events from Thursday, the Daily Telegraph reported.

More than 80% of the body's members had advocated for the change to safeguard the fairness and integrity of the female category, the newspaper said.

Transgender rights have become a major talking point as sports seek to balance inclusion while ensuring there is no unfair advantage.

World Rowing allows transgender athletes to compete in the female category if they reduce their testosterone to below five nanomoles per litre for 12 months.

World Athletics, World Aquatics and cycling's governing body UCI are among global federations that have tightened their participation rules over the last couple of years and soccer's world governing body FIFA is reviewing its transgender eligibility policies.

(Reporting by Tommy Lund in Gdansk; editing by Clare Fallon)
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