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Madeleine Pape does not work for, consult, own shares in or receive funding from any company or organisation that would benefit from this article, and has disclosed no relevant affiliations beyond their academic appointment. The International Olympic Committee IOC this week released a much anticipated policy document aimed at making the Olympics more inclusive for transgender athletes and athletes with sex variations.
The new framework builds on more than two years of consultation with diverse athletes, advocates, and stakeholders. The devil will be in the detail and implementation, of course. But this fresh approach, which places human rights at the centre, could herald a new era of gender-inclusive sports participation and governance. Read more: World Rugby's proposed ban on trans athletes is wrong.
History shows inclusion is possible. This issue affects sport globally from grassroots to elite levels. Stakeholders have long called for change. Our own research has highlighted that many sports organisations develop policies with little to no knowledge of the complexity of the issue — and often without engaging the athletes affected. Today, however, there is wider recognition of the fact science alone cannot provide a straightforward answer to such as socially and biologically complex question.
The new framework recognise human rights as a fundamental responsibility of sports governing bodies. It aims to ensure everyone can practice sport safely and free from harassment, irrespective of their gender or sex-linked traits. Importantly, the framework attempts to move sports governing bodies away from relying on testosterone as a one-size-fits-all measure of eligibility.