Trump bans transgender athletes from participating in women’s sports

Donald Trump's executive order
The discrimination debate
School monitoring
Education isn't free
Unfair advantage?
Exaggerated concerns?
'The war on women’s sports is over'
Undoing Biden's policy
The controversy continues
Taking a controversial position
Women's performance in chess?
Testing testosterone
The Imane Khelif controversy
The Caster Semenya case
Victory at court
The debate rages on
Donald Trump's executive order

President Donald Trump has signed an executive order aiming to effectively ban transgender athletes participating in women’s and girl’s sport teams.

The discrimination debate

The Washington Post explains that the order directs the Department of Education to inform schools that allowing transgender athletes to compete would be breaking the law on gender discrimination at educational institutions.

School monitoring

The BBC reports that the executive order mostly covers high schools, universities, and grassroots sports, with the Department of Education investigating institutions thought to be non-compliant.

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Education isn't free

According to The Washington Post, schools that discriminate based on gender are not eligible for federal funding, meaning that institutions that allow female transgender athletes to compete will be denied financing.

Unfair advantage?

The Washington Post explains that conservatives claim that trans women and girls have an unfair advantage to their cisgender counterparts in addition to safety concerns.

Exaggerated concerns?

LGBT advocates, meanwhile, claim that these concerns are exaggerated and cite studies that show trans women and girls have no noticeable advantages in athletic competitions.

'The war on women’s sports is over'

“From now on, women’s sports will be only for women”, Trump said before a cheering crowd in the East Room of the White House, as quoted by The Washington Post. “The war on women’s sports is over”.

Undoing Biden's policy

Trump’s decision reverts the position of the Biden Administration, the BBC highlights. A federal law protecting LGBT students was passed in April 2024, although it didn’t directly address transgender athletes.

The controversy continues

Despite Trump's executive order, the controversy still continues in the United States and around the globe.

Taking a controversial position

The BBC explains that a number of sports governing bodies, such as swimming, athletics and golf, have banned transgender athletes to participate on top women’s category level if they have gone through male puberty.

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Women's performance in chess?

Even the International Chess Federation stopped allowing trans women participating in female championships in 2023, despite being a strategy board game.

Testing testosterone

Some sports governing bodies have responded putting a limit on the testosterone levels of female athletes. However, this has ended up also affecting cisgender women as well.

The Imane Khelif controversy

Algerian Olympic boxer Imane Khelif was accused online during the 2024 Paris Olympic Games of being a man that had secretly infiltrated into the women’s category.

The Caster Semenya case

Something similar happened to South African two-time Olympic champion Caster Semenya. CNN reveals that she was forced to take medication to reduce her testosterone levels to continue competing, which had an adverse effect on her health.

Victory at court

According to CNN, Semenya won her appeal to the European Court of Human Rights to end “discriminatory” testosterone limits imposed on female athletes.

The debate rages on

However, the question of trans athletes in sports, which doesn’t have a simple nor easy answer, continues to linger on.

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