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How do we manage transgenders at olympics and other games

So some people go genderless/trans and they have rights to partake in certain Game/Sports like wrestling , football, basketball and all that how do they fit in? As in dressing room, gender category to play on the field (normally male and females ) , and awards. I mean do these sports authorities have to create rooms, matches, awards specifically for transgenders like they do for amputees? At which cost? How do we plough back profit after investing there? trying to know how many people exactly will go watch a transgenderic game i know i wouldn't , i mean never even if bill gates will leave all his wealth to me as inheritance on that condition. If i were a footballer i wouldn't like a woman who transgendered to a man still be in the same dressing room with me. Not cool, Simply unacceptable.So how are we curing this nonsense

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Here’s What The 2018 Olympic Gender Regulations Look Like

The International Olympic Committee (IOC), in charge of making the rules for the 2018 Winter Olympic Games in South Korea, said that there will be no sex or gender testing required for the upcoming games.

“With regard to Hyperandrogenism in female athletes, there were no regulations in place at the Olympic Games Rio 2016 and there will be no regulations in place at the Olympic Winter Games PyeongChang 2018 as we are still awaiting the resolution of the Dutee Chand case,” the IOC wrote in a June email in response to an inquiry into how it would regulate the upcoming Olympics.

The response follows controversy that sparked after 800-meter South African runner Caster Semenya won gold at the 2016 Summer Olympics in Brazil. Semenya’s intersex condition causes her to produce more testosterone (hyperandrogenism) than most women, prompting questions about whether she had an unfair biological advantage.

“These kind of people should not run with us,” Italian middle-distance runner Elisa Cusma said. “For me, she is not a woman. She is a man.”

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dailycaller.com/2017/07/03/heres-what-the-2018-olympic-gender-regulations-look-like

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Good information. i did not know .

But i know those trans will definitely have their way as always not now but in probably 15yrs time as such zombies never quit on the pressure .

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