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Track and field athletes aiming to take part in the female category in elite competitions will have to take a gene test from ...
World Athletics will require a one-time SRY gene test for athletes competing in female events, aiming to ensure fairness and ...
World Athletics is introducing SRY gene test for athletes wishing to compete as females. The changes take effect in September ...
The once-in-a-lifetime test for the SRY gene, which helps in determining biological sex, can be conducted via a cheek swab or ...
World Athletics are introducing a gene test for athletes wishing to compete in the female category, the body said in a ...
Athletes who want to compete in the female category for world ranking competitions will have to take a one-time gene test, ...
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Female athletes who are qualified for World Championships and who wish to compete must undergo the SRY gene testing.
The once-in-a-lifetime test for the SRY gene, which helps in determining biological sex, can be conducted via a cheek swab or ...
The Sebastian Coe-led World Athletics intends to conduct the gene tests in the build-up to the Athletics World Championships that will be taking place from 13 to 21 September in Tokyo, Japan, hoping ...
The athletics body has made it mandatory for female athletes to undergo sex-determination testing using the SRY gene to ...
Clarifying promised rules on female eligibility, track and field’s governing body set a September 1 deadline Wednesday for ...