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Old 04-05-2019, 02:04 PM   #11
b0son
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Default Re: International Olympic Committee considering Transgender athletes to be allowed to compete with other

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Originally Posted by Work Horse View Post
The Trans community is tiny; the number of Trans athletes is even tinier!
The number of Trans athletes that could possibly compete at Olympic level must be so small that’s why no one can find any.
It isn't just a trans issue, it applies to intersex athletes, and the entire podium of the womens Olympic final is occupied by 'women' displaying hyperandrogenism. Semenya this week was publicly confirmed as being 46XY (intersex), and both Niyonsaba and Wambui are suspected - their physiques are all male-like.
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