Olympics urged to drop reported gender test plans for female athletes

Al Jazeera
March 18, 2026
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Global sports leaders are facing calls to drop reported gender test plans for female Olympic athletes.

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Global sports leaders are facing pressure to abandon reported plans for mandatory gender testing of female athletes, amid controversy over how international sports bodies determine eligibility. In February, these leaders reached consensus on new eligibility criteria for transgender athletes, setting standards that would apply across Olympic competition and other international sporting events. The push to drop the testing reflects concerns from athletes' rights advocates and medical experts who argue such measures could be invasive and discriminatory, particularly toward female competitors who might be subjected to the tests. The dispute underscores the ongoing tension between ensuring fair competition and protecting athletes' privacy and dignity as sports governing bodies work to establish consistent transgender eligibility rules. How the International Olympic Committee ultimately resolves this will likely set a precedent for Olympic host nations and other international sports organizations.

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