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Should Gender Testing In Sports Be Banned?
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The International Olympic Committee is expecting athletes to get their X’s and Y’s in order.
Too masculine? IOC wants to get in your genes for Olympic Games sex testing
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A new policy is expected to ban those with naturally high testosterone levels from women’s competitions, pawning a social question off onto scientists, the authors argue.
Olympic Sex Verification: You Say You’re a Woman? That Should Be Enough
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Body of proof - Pinki Pramanik's ordeal must force us to rethink the notion that gender is rigidly bipolar.
Body of proof - Indian Express
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Pinki Pramanik is not the only high-profile gender trap case. World over, there are many top athletes who have gone though the same, with each being a unique case.
Gender bender: Not just Pinki Pramanik
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Determining gender eligibility presents a quandary for sports officials, but there is one key element to consider: testosterone levels.
The Line Between Male and Female Athletes: How to Decide?
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Olympic officials are reportedly considering new "gender verification" guidelines that would bar women from competing if they are too masculine
Is it unfair to ban female Olympians with too much testosterone?
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In addressing one of the most personal issues in sports — how to draw a line between male and female — the International Olympic Committee decided to use testosterone levels as the determining factor.
I.O.C. Adopts Policy for Deciding Whether Athletes Can Compete as Women
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Sex texting at the 2012 summer Olympics should be banned, researchers from King's College London said on Monday.
Should Olympic Sex-Testing Be Banned?
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Should Gender Testing In Sports Be Banned?
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