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World Athletics bans trans women from elite female competitions

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World Athletics, the international governing body for track and field, race walking and cross country, road, mountain and ultra running, has restricted the participation of trans women in elite female competitions.

The decision was confirmed by the organisation’s president, Sebastian Coe, at a press conference in Monaco on Thursday, March 23.

Addressing reporters, Coe revealed […] The post World Athletics bans trans women from elite female competitions appeared first on GCN.

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