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Jan 21, 2010 19:54

IOC Wants Gender Testing for 'Ambiguous' Athletes

Elite athletes like South African runner Semenya, who identifies as female but exhibits "male characteristics," soon may have to undergo gender testing and even treatment at special Olympic centers before they can compete. The International Olympic Committee wants to establish the centers to deal ( Read more... )

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lookninjas January 22 2010, 17:01:46 UTC
As a matter of fact, I do. I also remember Dara Torres being accused of using performance-enhancing drugs despite repeated negative tests, because she looks awfully mannish and she swims awfully fast for her age. I also remember the constant litany of "Lance Armstrong is doping! He has to be!" comments coming from the French media a few years back. Same thing is currently happening with Usain Bolt. There's been no positive tests for any of these athletes, but their competitors sure like to raise the doping spectre when they can't seem to catch up.

At the end of the day, strength and speed and physical appearance aren't absolute indicators that someone's got too much testosterone in them. Hell, XY chromosomes aren't positive indicators for that. Look at Maria Patino. This kind of testing does occasionally manage to catch cheats; I'm not arguing that. It also forces far too many female athletes to go through testing that is invasive, humiliating, and far, far too public for my liking. And it reinforces the belief that female ( ... )

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danaelaurm January 23 2010, 02:17:29 UTC
A thousand times that, it looks like all these rules are there mostly just to vindicate the idea that a female athlete should be there to shut down the feminists but never be allowed to remotely equal the men because the gods forbid a man should ever be second to a woman at the top of a sport.

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lookninjas January 23 2010, 15:27:52 UTC
What's funny is that, although Caster Semenya has already broken records in South Africa, she's only broken records in South Africa. She hasn't broken the World Junior's Record, and she's not in the top ten for the women's 800. She's very accomplished and she's definitely got room to grow, but her times aren't that exceptional. It seems like the only reason for this sudden concern about her secondary sexual characteristics is her physical appearance. It's body panic. And it's frustrating to me ( ... )

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danaelaurm January 23 2010, 15:32:44 UTC
The games still don't let women do a few competitions actually, like ski jumping (info I got from my winter sports nut bf who has basically signed every petition ever for it).

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