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<blockquote data-quote="El Guapo" data-source="post: 7211817" data-attributes="member: 25871"><p>I used to think so about Semenya, and no doubt the DSD athletes have more to complain about than trans athletes but the fact remains they are disproportionately advantaged by virtue of their condition. In Semenya's (and MBoma's and Nyonsaba's) case they are 46xy dsd so although they dont have a penis neither do they have a Uterus and do have Internal testes and "male" chromosomes and T levels comparable to a man from which they receive a huge sporting advantage. Its a difficult line for them and they can rightly feel agrieved but i do think its fair.</p><p></p><p>Apparently there are 17 DSD athletes competing at senior level in WA events this rule change is way more significant for DSD than for Trans women in my opinion.</p><p></p><p>In fairness to Seb Coe he climbed down from his preferred option of allowing inclusion and listened to the athletes.</p><p></p><p>The dublin footballer can still play and AFAIK so can Laurel Hubbard. These are WA rules. The Ladies football association allow for inclusion of T women as do the IOC</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="El Guapo, post: 7211817, member: 25871"] I used to think so about Semenya, and no doubt the DSD athletes have more to complain about than trans athletes but the fact remains they are disproportionately advantaged by virtue of their condition. In Semenya's (and MBoma's and Nyonsaba's) case they are 46xy dsd so although they dont have a penis neither do they have a Uterus and do have Internal testes and "male" chromosomes and T levels comparable to a man from which they receive a huge sporting advantage. Its a difficult line for them and they can rightly feel agrieved but i do think its fair. Apparently there are 17 DSD athletes competing at senior level in WA events this rule change is way more significant for DSD than for Trans women in my opinion. In fairness to Seb Coe he climbed down from his preferred option of allowing inclusion and listened to the athletes. The dublin footballer can still play and AFAIK so can Laurel Hubbard. These are WA rules. The Ladies football association allow for inclusion of T women as do the IOC [/QUOTE]
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