July 12, 2022
Netball Australia is at odds with international policy
Netball Australia commits to the inclusion of transgender and gender diverse athletes in elite competitions | Netball Australia
Netball Australia commits to the inclusion of transgender and gender diverse athletes in elite competitions | Netball Australia
British Triathlon is the next sporting body to come out in favour of protecting and promoting women’s competition. There will be two categories of athletes – female and open.
How can a 29-year-old man be proud of beating a 13-year-old girl in any sport?
Mara Yamauchi, the UK’s former top elite marathon runner and two-time Olympian, has spoken out in defence of women’s sport.
British Prime Minister Boris Johnson has reaffirmed his support of FINA's ruling that athletes who have gone through male puberty should not compete in women's events. There are also calls for other sports to do the same.
Rowing Australia’s inclusion policy is somewhat protective of female athletes but only at the elite level. Community rowers, coaches, club members and officials will basically be branded “transphobic” if they object to the policy.
Transgender athletes in sport: FIFA, World Athletics to review policies after FINA vote | Daily Telegraph
Olympic champion and world record holder, swimmer Cate Campbell, has made an emotional and compelling speech defending female sport.
Binary spokeswoman, Kirralie Smith, joined Neil Johnson on Vision Radio this week to discuss transgender athletes.
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