competing as women. Recently, the Women's Sports Policy Working Group—a new collection of scholars and elite athletes absent of transgender members—presented a controversial plan that would allow transgender women to compete as women only if they take hormones or medically transition, a policy which poses problems for intersex women as well as transgender women who do not take hormones or pursue medical transition.In the cases of both transgender and intersex athletes, supporters of gender testing and medical intervention argue that these policies are needed in order to make sports fair for women.