BENGALURU, March 25 (Reuters) - Female athletes will soon have to undergo a one-time genetic test to compete in women's events, World Athletics president Sebastian Coe said on Tuesday, after ...
Track and field is set to become the first Olympic sport to require participants in women’s events to undergo DNA testing to prove their biological sex following a decision by World Athletics.
The NCAA on Tuesday faced calls to follow in the footsteps of World Athletics and enact gender tests for athletes who want to compete in women’s sports. World Athletics president Sebastian Coe ...
World Athletics on Tuesday approved cheek-swab tests to verify if an athlete is female, as Sebastian Coe, the organization’s president, vowed to protect women’s sports. Coe said pre-clearance ...
World Athletics will introduce mandatory testing for anyone entering female competitions to verify their biological sex, insisting it is necessary to protect women's sport. It is the latest move ...
BENGALURU : Female athletes will soon have to undergo a one-time genetic test to compete in women's events, World Athletics president Sebastian Coe said on Tuesday, after proposals to tighten ...
“Preserving the integrity of competition in the female category is a fundamental principle of the sport of athletics,” the organization's president said. World Athletics, the track and field ...
Ahead of the game at Chase Center in San Francisco, California, Chicago Sky forward Angel Reese, Julian's sister, made her ...
The next Olympic Games will be held in Los Angeles in 2028 World Athletics has approved the ... Those wishing to compete in women's competition will need to complete the "pre-clearance requirement ...
Those celebrating President Donald Trump's ban on transgender athletes from competing in women's sports are now calling on the NCAA to follow new testing procedures from World Athletics.
World Athletics has approved the introduction of a test to determine if an athlete is biologically female. Those wishing to compete in women's competition will need to complete the "pre-clearance ...
about not just talking about the integrity of female women’s sport, but actually guaranteeing it,” Coe said after a two-day meeting of the World Athletics Council in Nanjing. “We feel this ...