Transgender Cyclist Who Set Women's World Record Wouldn't Have Qualified For Men's Championship
https://townhall.com/tipsheet/timoth...r-men-n2555072
After the race on Sunday, McKinnon tweeted, "I have yet to meet a real champion who has a problem with trans women. Real champions want stronger competition. If you win because bigotry got your competition banned… you’re a loser."
Uhh let's see, if real champions want stronger competition why doesn't "Rachel" Mckinnon compete against men? Gee, I don't know.
After seeing this article I wondered what the NCAA stance is on Transgender particpation in NCAA sports.
Here is what I found:
NCAA Policy on Transgender Student-Athlete Participation The following policies clarify participation of transgender student-athletes undergoing hormonal treatment for gender transition:
1. A trans male (FTM) student-athlete who has received a medical exception for treatment with testosterone for diagnosed Gender Identity Disorder or gender dysphoria and/or Transsexualism, for purposes of NCAA competition may compete on a men’s team, but is no longer eligible to compete on a women’s team without changing that team status to a mixed team.
2. A trans female (MTF) student-athlete being treated with testosterone suppression medication for Gender Identity Disorder or gender dysphoria and/or Transsexualism, for the purposes of NCAA competition may continue to compete on a men’s team but may not compete on a women’s team without changing it to a mixed team status until completing one calendar year of testosterone suppression treatment.
https://www.ncaa.org/sites/default/f...2011_Final.pdf
https://townhall.com/tipsheet/timoth...r-men-n2555072
After the race on Sunday, McKinnon tweeted, "I have yet to meet a real champion who has a problem with trans women. Real champions want stronger competition. If you win because bigotry got your competition banned… you’re a loser."
Uhh let's see, if real champions want stronger competition why doesn't "Rachel" Mckinnon compete against men? Gee, I don't know.
After seeing this article I wondered what the NCAA stance is on Transgender particpation in NCAA sports.
Here is what I found:
NCAA Policy on Transgender Student-Athlete Participation The following policies clarify participation of transgender student-athletes undergoing hormonal treatment for gender transition:
1. A trans male (FTM) student-athlete who has received a medical exception for treatment with testosterone for diagnosed Gender Identity Disorder or gender dysphoria and/or Transsexualism, for purposes of NCAA competition may compete on a men’s team, but is no longer eligible to compete on a women’s team without changing that team status to a mixed team.
2. A trans female (MTF) student-athlete being treated with testosterone suppression medication for Gender Identity Disorder or gender dysphoria and/or Transsexualism, for the purposes of NCAA competition may continue to compete on a men’s team but may not compete on a women’s team without changing it to a mixed team status until completing one calendar year of testosterone suppression treatment.
https://www.ncaa.org/sites/default/f...2011_Final.pdf
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