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World Athletics will require a one-time SRY gene test for athletes competing in female events, aiming to ensure fairness and ...
Athletes will be eligible to compete in the female category for world ranking competitions such as the World Championships ...
World Athletics is introducing SRY gene test for athletes wishing to compete as females. The changes take effect in September ...
World Athletics are introducing a gene test for athletes wishing to compete in the female category, the body said in a ...
The once-in-a-lifetime test for the SRY gene, which helps in determining biological sex, can be conducted via a cheek swab or ...
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Kerley won gold at the 2022 World Championships in Eugene, the venue for this week’s US championships, which doubles as ...
World Athletics has approved a new regulation that requires athletes to undergo a one-time genetic test to confirm their ...
Clarifying promised rules on female eligibility, track and field’s governing body set a September 1 deadline Wednesday for ...
The World Athletics Council has approved new regulations concerning eligibility conditions to compete in the female category for world ranking competitions ...
WA says all athletes wishing to compete in the female category at the World Championships are required to undergo a once-in-a-lifetime test for the SRY gene. This gene is a small piece of DNA (usually ...
The athletics governing body, World Athletics, recently issued compulsory genetic eligibility tests for female athletes just ...