World Athletics Backs IOC’s New Transgender Policy, Declares ‘Gender Cannot Trump Biology’
The International Olympic Committee has restricted eligibility for women’s events to biological females from the 2028 Olympics, using SRY gene screening. World Athletics backed the move, saying fairness requires biology to prevail. The policy will apply to all IOC events and is aimed at ensuring a level playing field in women’s sport.

Following the policy of the International Olympic Committee (IOC) to bar transgender athletes from female category events, a World Athletics spokesperson expressed support for IOC's new rules, stressing that "gender can not trump biology". | IANS
Beijing: Following the policy of the International Olympic Committee (IOC) to bar transgender athletes from female category events, a World Athletics spokesperson expressed support for IOC's new rules, stressing that "gender can not trump biology".
"We have led the way in protecting women's sport over the last decade. Attracting and retaining more girls and women into sport requires a fair and level playing field where there is no biological glass ceiling. This means that gender can not trump biology. A consistent approach across all sport has to be a good thing," the spokesperson said in an email sent to Xinhua on Thursday, the same day as the IOC announced the new policy limiting eligibility for the female category at the Olympic Games or any other IOC event to biological females.
The policy, approved by the IOC Executive Board, will take effect from the Los Angeles 2028 Olympic Games onward and is not retroactive. It applies to all female category events, including both individual and team sports.
The IOC encourages International Federations (IFs) and other sports governing bodies to adopt the policy when implementing eligibility rules for IOC events.
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"Eligibility for any female category event at the Olympic Games or any other IOC event, including individual and team sports, is now limited to biological females, determined on the basis of a one‑time SRY gene screening," IOC said in a statement.
"Eligibility for the female category is to be determined in the first instance by SRY gene screening to detect the absence or presence of the SRY gene," it added.
World Athletics is among the international federations that have already adopted genetic testing, ahead of the 2025 World Championships last September in Tokyo, to confirm athletes' biological sex, aiming to strengthen fairness and transparency in women's competitions.
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