The NCAA officially changed its gender eligibility policy to ban all biological men from women's sports the day after President Donald Trump signed an executive order to address the issue.
The College Sports Administration announced a new participation policy Thursday afternoon for transgender student-athletes.
“Student-athletes assigned males at birth may not compete in female teams,” the new policy reads.
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Previous policies in place in 2010 allowed biological men to compete in the female category after at least a year of testosterone suppression treatment.
Trump signed “There are no men in women's sports.” Washington, D.C. Executive order in front of national girls and female athletes on Wednesday Sports Day in the Eastern Room of the White House.
NCAA President Charlie Baker responded to the executive order in a statement later Wednesday, providing a “clear national standard,” which the NCAA committee will review and coordinate organizational policies in the coming days. He said measures will be taken.
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“The NCAA is an organization of 1,100 universities from all 50 states that collectively register more than 50,000 student-athletes,” the statement said. “We strongly believe that clear, consistent, unified eligibility standards will best serve today's student-athletes, rather than a patchwork of conflicting state laws and court decisions. That's why President Trump's orders are Provides clear national standards.
“The NCAA Committee is considering an executive order and will take necessary steps to adjust the NCAA policy in the coming days, subject to further guidance from the administration. The association will include all student-athletes. We will continue to help promote a welcoming environment on campus. We are ready to support schools as schools are looking for ways to support student-athletes affected by policy changes. “
Baker previously addressed concerns about the issue that female athletes must share teams and locker rooms with trans athletes at a Senate Judiciary Committee hearing in December. So Baker said that if female athletes don't share with transgender people, they have the option to find other accommodations, and that the NCAA policy that allows trans athletes to compete with women is based on federal standards. I insisted.
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Previous policies have led to multiple lawsuits against the NCAA and its member schools. Former NCAA swimmer, the current conservative activist Rilege Inz, who is a lawsuit over the experience of competing with Transmar Rear Thomas in the 2022 national championship and sharing a locker room. She has joined several other female athletes influenced by the transcruification.
Another lawsuit was filed on Tuesday evening. It is said that Thomas's former Upenn teammates had advanced their own experience that they had to share the team and the locker room with Thomas, and had supplied the university manager and the PRO-Trans ideology.
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recently New York Times/Ipsos Survey The vast majority of Americans, including the majority of Democrats, have discovered that they do not believe that trans athletes should be allowed to compete in women's sports. Of the 2,128 votes, 79 % of the voted biological men, identified as women, should not be allowed to participate in women's sports.
Of the 1,025 specified Democrats or Democratic members, 67 % of the transgender athletes should not be allowed to compete with women.
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