The U.S. Olympic and Paralympic Committee has implemented a policy change that effectively bars transgender women from competing in women's sports due to compliance with a Trump executive order. This follows similar decisions by other sports organizations, including the International Cycling Union, which ruled that transgender women transitioning after male puberty cannot compete in women's events. Additionally, the University of Pennsylvania modified swimming records previously held by transgender athlete Lia Thomas to address civil rights investigations. World Aquatics has also introduced a gender inclusion policy restricting transgender athlete participation in swimming.
The U.S. Olympic and Paralympic Committee announced a policy change effectively barring transgender women from competing in women's sports following an executive order from President Donald Trump.
The International Cycling Union decided that transgender women who transitioned after male puberty will no longer be allowed to compete in women's races, impacting athlete eligibility.
The University of Pennsylvania modified records set by transgender swimmer Lia Thomas, agreeing to restore individual records to female athletes who lost to her during competitions.
World Aquatics introduced a new gender inclusion policy in June that restricts the participation of transgender athletes, marking a significant shift in swimming regulations.
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