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The International Olympic Committee on March 26, 2026 approved a sweeping policy that bars transgender women from competing in female-category events at Olympic competitions, starting with the Los Angeles 2028 Games.
Eligibility will be determined by a oneâtime SRY gene screening (cheek swab, saliva or blood) that the IOC says is a reliable indicator of male sex development.
The rule includes narrow exceptions for rare conditions such as Complete Androgen Insensitivity Syndrome (CAIS) but will exclude many athletes with differences of sex development (DSD). The measure is not retroactive and does not apply to grassroots or recreational sport.
IOC president Kirsty Coventry described the decision as âscienceâbasedâ; the White House and some womenâs sport advocates welcomed it, while humanârights groups, scientists and athletes criticised the move as ethically, legally and scientifically problematic.
The IOC expects international federations to align rules; legal challenges at the Court of Arbitration for Sport and national courts, concerns about privacy, testing legality in some countries, and potential costs for athletes and federations were widely reported.
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