The IOC has announced that transwomen can no longer compete in the Olympics. The IOC reasoning behind the new policy was to protect the female category and ensure fairness. These claims lack credible support for a number of reasons. Transwomen do not hold Olympics records. There are no cases of cisgender being harmed by transwomen during competition. Other women with difference in sexual development are being targeted. Intersexed women are not even transgender. The new eligibility criteria is nothing more than discrimination. No plans have been made to include a transgender category . Cisgender women will also feel the effects. Female athletes could be subject to SRY gene screening. What is happening is the revival of sex testing, which was a humiliating practice done to female competitors. The IOC states it will not be applied to any recreational or or local sports programs. It remains unclear if these programs will remain open to transwomen. The new rules are not basing this on any exercise science, rather an anti-trans bias. After sexual reassignment surgery transwomen do not retain their previous physical fitness levels. Trans athletes were allowed to compete in the Olympics since 2004. It was only with the rise of anti-trans sentiment in the 2010s did attitudes become more negative. Transwomen are being pushed out of sports based on bias, prejudice, and at extremes hatred. Ultimately, women as a whole are going to face more barriers. The reappearance of sex testing, means women face more mistreatment and discrimination in professional sports. The Olympics is struggling to maintain viewership and negative publicity does not help. The Olympic Games are going to be held in 2028. That leaves little time to challenge the new policy.





