Transgender women are banned from competing in the female category at future Games, the International Olympic Committee (IOC) ...
The International Olympic Committee passed a new policy on Thursday that bans transgender women from participating in Olympic Games, starting with the 2028 Los Angeles Summer Olympics. In order for an ...
Sports editor Dan Roan analysis the key questions after the IOC announced women's sport categories would only be open to ...
The International Olympic Committee has made a big decision that will impact future Olympic Games. Transgender women will no longer be allowed to compete in women’s events. This new rule was confirmed ...
In this photo illustration, IOC President Kirsty Coventry is seen on a computer screen as she speaks at a live-streamed press briefing from Lausanne, Switzerland about the newly announced ban on ...
As preparations ramp up for the 2028 Los Angeles Olympics, the IOC has unveiled a new rule limiting female-category participation to biological women. The policy, framed around ensuring fairness and ...
Transgender women athletes are now excluded from the Olympics after the IOC agreed to a new eligibility policy on Thursday which aligns with U.S. President Donald Trump’s executive order on women’s ...
Soon after Kirsty Coventry became president of the International Olympic Committee (IOC) last summer, she held a private consultation with IOC members to gauge their feelings on a range of important ...
The question of who can compete in the women's category has resurfaced. The IOC's 'once-in-a-lifetime' test aims to ensure ...
Olympic champion runner Caster Semenya expressed her disappointment Sunday with the International Olympic Committee and called out IOC president Kirsty Coventry following the IOC's recent decision to ...
Transgender women athletes are now excluded from women's events at the Olympics after the IOC agreed to a new eligibility policy on Thursday which aligns with U.S. President Donald Trump’s executive ...
Eligibility for women's competition at the 2028 L.A. Olympics and beyond will be determined by a one-time genetics test through saliva, a cheek swab or a blood sample.