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Originally Posted by Cybersprings
Looking for clarification, please. Doping covers transgender men (women) competing against biological women while taking testosterone. So, I agree that can be handled with doping rules without addressing other things about that issue.
Doping rules do not cover transgender women (men) competing against women, because it is all the other advantages of being a man that make it unfair. So, the transgender women wouldn't be doping, so the other stuff needs to be addressed by stating biological males cannot compete against biological females.
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Probably should be addressed on a case-by-case basis as to men who have become women as body types vary a great deal among athletes from long distance runners to heavy weight lifters. In many cases there probably would not that much difference.