World Athletics, the global governing body for Track & Field, took a massive step toward protecting women’s sports. The organization, which oversees Olympic track and field, announced it will perform biological sex tests on female athletes to keep males out of the women’s category.
Sebastian Coe, the President of World Athletics (also known as the IAAF), said that “the pre-clearance testing will be for athletes to compete in the female category” and added that the testing is “important.”
Despite Democrats in America trying to scare people into believing that banning males from women’s sports means invasive “genital inspections” for female athletes, the IAAF made it clear that’s not the case.
Coe outlined the plan, which would include a “once-in-a-lifetime” cheek swab or blood test to confirm an athlete is female.
Any athlete who has competed at a high level is familiar with having a physical prior to competition, and those physicals generally involve blood tests. Both procedures are minimally invasive and only need to be performed once. […]
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