Transgender women athletes banned from competing in women’s events starting at Los Angeles 2028 Olympics (www.olympics.com)
from Beep@lemmus.org to world@lemmy.world on 27 Mar 07:03
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BeanGoblin@lemmy.blahaj.zone on 27 Mar 07:39 next collapse

Ah yes, because we have been such a scourge in all the previous Olympics, had to put a stop to that 🙄

Witchfire@lemmy.world on 27 Mar 07:53 collapse

Professional Chess and Darts both have trans bans. That’s all you have to know about the legitimacy of these stupid things

Edit: I meant Chess, not Bowling, but I wouldn’t be surprised if Bowling has it too

Edit2: They do thanks to Trump

First_Thunder@lemmy.zip on 27 Mar 08:54 next collapse

I find it more silly that they have gender separation at all

TheLunatickle@lemmy.zip on 27 Mar 09:21 collapse

It makes sense in bowling, because males have more experience playing with (their) balls!

CapuccinoCoretto@lemmy.world on 27 Mar 11:51 collapse

**sad trumpet

JohnEdwa@sopuli.xyz on 27 Mar 15:53 collapse

The three best current female chess grandmasters are global ranks #123, #152, and #169. So unless the process of transitioning somehow damages your mental ability to play chess massively, there are at least 122 men that could at any point transition and become the top female grandmaster. And if there was no womens only chess championships, there would be I think… One? Female grandmaster in the entire history of chess? Judith Polgar got to rank #10. Second highest was Hou Yifan at #55.

For some other sports, back when Serena Williams was the top women’s tennis player, she lost to the man at men’s ranking #203, who said he wasn’t even playing seriously.

That’s why there are very often womens and open (and almost never mens) divisions in sports, and why trans players aren’t usually allowed in the womens one - because usually, it would be really unfair.
The open one is open, female athletes are free to compete in them. They essentially never do because they can’t qualify, but if you want to know what sports without gendered brackets would look like, it would pretty much be men only.

Yaky@slrpnk.net on 27 Mar 15:14 collapse

IOC is just bending over for bigots.

In these winter olympics the IOC forbade a Ukrainian athlete to wear a plain grey helmet with 12 portraits on them. There was no text or symbols, but it was deemed “too political”. (The helmet was to honor athletes killed in war)

If that doesn’t sound idiotic enough, Ukrainian paralympic athletes were not allowed to wear the outline of Ukraine on their gear. Again, “too political”.