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2028 Olympics bombshell: Donald Trump demands gender tests for all female competitors

2028 Olympics bombshell: Donald Trump demands gender tests for all female competitors

Time of India5 hours ago
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US President Donald Trump is upending Olympic planning with a contentious new proposal. In a fiery press conference, he stated that all female athletes competing in the 2028 Los Angeles Olympics should be subjected to
gender testing
, a move prompted by the controversy surrounding two female boxing champions from the 2024 Paris Games, who previously failed gender eligibility tests. He also announced a White House task force to oversee Olympic preparations.
This has made people more worried about fairness in women's sports and how governing bodies are dealing with issues of gender identity.
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Trump answered a reporter's direct question about transgender athletes in women's combat sports at a press event for the upcoming Los Angeles Olympics. He didn't beat around the bush when he said, "There will be a very strict way to test." And if the test results aren't right, they won't be able to compete in the Olympics, as per a report by the US Sun.
The president didn't say exactly how the testing would be done, but he was clear that he supports stricter eligibility rules for female athletes.
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Why did Donald Trump want gender testing at the Olympics?
After two boxers, Algeria's
Imane Khelif
and Taiwan's Lin Yu-ting, won gold medals at the Paris 2024 Olympics by dominating their weight classes, gender testing is once again being looked at closely.
But there was a lot of talk when it came out that both had been disqualified from the 2023 Women's World Championships in India for failing gender eligibility tests.
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The International Boxing Association (IBA), which was later stripped of Olympic governance by the
International Olympic Committee
(IOC), claimed the two athletes were ruled ineligible after confidential tests revealed they did not meet the "necessary eligibility criteria,' as per a report by the US Sun.
The IOC defended the policy at the time, saying that the athletes could compete in Paris based on their passports.
Trump took advantage of the inconsistency. He stressed how important it is to keep American athletes safe and said that his administration would think about taking legal action against any male athletes who "masquerade as women" to gain an unfair advantage in a competition.
However, he left it up to the Department of Justice to decide what charges to bring, as per a report by the US Sun.
What was the reason for the Imane Khelif scandal?
Imane Khelif and Lin Yu-ting made the news for their great performances at the Paris Games. But their history of failing previous eligibility tests has brought up the global debate about how to classify gender in elite sports again.
The IBA disqualified both athletes in 2023 because they were worried about biological advantages. Even though they could compete in the Paris Olympics under the IOC's rules, their past disqualifications made people worry about inconsistent policy enforcement. Critics say that the IOC's use of passports to determine gender doesn't do enough to make women's events fair, especially in combat sports.
Will the rules for gender testing in World Athletics also apply to the Olympics?
Gender testing is already common in sports other than boxing. World Athletics, the organization that runs track and field around the world, has announced new rules that will go into effect in September. These rules say that all female athletes who want to compete in big events like the World Championships must take a genetic test for the SRY gene, which tells you what biological sex you are.
This rule applies to famous athletes like Keely Hodgkinson and Georgia Hunter Bell from Britain, who are expected to follow it before the Tokyo World Championships start on September 13. The tests, which can be done with a cheek swab or a blood test, are not invasive and are meant to give a clear answer.
These rules aren't in place for all Olympic events yet, but Trump's comments suggest that a similar system could be put in place for the LA 2028 Games, which he is in charge of. He even said he would lead a task force at the White House to oversee important parts of the Games, which could put him at the center of this heated debate.
What will happen next for the 2028 Los Angeles Olympics?
The rules about gender, eligibility, and fairness in women's sports are changing quickly as the Los Angeles Games get closer. There may be legal and moral problems with Trump's plan to make sex testing mandatory, but it has started a debate that is unlikely to go away.
FAQs
Why is Trump promoting gender testing at the 2028 Olympics?
Trump's proposal follows a backlash from the Paris 2024 Games, where two female boxing gold medalists were previously disqualified due to gender eligibility concerns.
Will there be gender tests in Los Angeles by 2028?
It isn't official yet. Trump has proposed "strong testing," but the specific procedures and legal approval are unclear.
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