NEWNow you can listen to Fox News articles!
Transgender women are not allowed to participate in sanctioned women’s international rugby league games “until further research is completed to allow the IRL to implement a formal transgender involvement policy,” the International Rugby League (IRL) said in a statement.
The IRL’s statement on the participation of transsexuals came after FINA, the international governing body for elite swimming, announced that it would only allow swimmers who crossed before the age of 12 to compete in women’s areas. FINA members voted in favor of the new policies by 71.5%.
Click HERE to see MORE FOXNEWS.COM SPORTS
Overview of Twickenham, home of England rugby at the international match between England and the Barbarians on 19 June 2022 at Twickenen Stadium in London, England.
(Via CameraSport Getty Images)
In making its decisions, the IRL referred to the International Olympic Committee’s 2021 publication “Framework on Fairness, Non-Discrimination and Inclusion on the Basis of Gender Identity and Sex Variations”.
“The IOC concluded that it is up to each sport and its governing bodies to decide how an athlete can have a disproportionate advantage over their peers, given the different nature of each sport,” he said too.
“In order to avoid unnecessary welfare, legal and reputational risk for International Rugby League competitions and their competitors, the IRL considers it a requirement and an obligation to consult and complete further research before finalizing its policy.”
The IRL said it would continue to work to develop a fair policy for all.

The Englishman Lewis Ludlam will play warmly before the international match between England and the Barbarians on June 19, 2022 at the Twickenham Stadium in London, England.
(RFU / RFU Collection via Getty Images)
“To achieve this, the IRL will seek to work with eight women’s rugby league MM-2021 finalists to gather data for future transgender inclusion policies in 2023 that take into account the unique characteristics of the rugby league,” the IRL said. .
FINA faces setbacks over NEW GENDER INCLUSION POLICY
The FINA announcement came on Sunday.
A new “open competition policy” was also proposed. The organization said it would set up “a new working group to look for the most effective ways to create this new category over the next six months”.
In a 24-page policy released on Sunday, FINA said that transgender women and athletes whose legal gender and / or gender identity is female may compete in FINA-sanctioned events if “they can determine to FINA’s satisfaction that they have not experienced the male part. puberty after stage 2 of Tanner or before the age of 12, whichever is later. “

The FINA logo is the international governing body for swimming, diving, water polo, synchronized swimming and open water swimming, and was exhibited at the FINA World Championships in Rome on 25 July 2009.
(Via MARTIN BUREAU / AFP Getty Images)
The Athlete must provide evidence that he or she is “completely sensitive to androgens and therefore could not experience male puberty” or “they are sensitive to androgens, but male puberty is inhibited in Tanner stage 2 or before the age of 12, whichever is later; and their serum (or plasma) testosterone levels below 2.5 nmol / L “or” an unintended deviation from the requirement below 2.5 nmol / L may result in retrospective disqualification and / or Deviations from the requirement of less than 2.5 nmol / l may result in a period of retrospective disqualification of the results and a possible period of non-competition equal to the fines imposed in the Democratic Republic of the Congo for deliberate violations of the anti-doping rules on anabolic steroids.
Click HERE to start FOX NEWS
Transgender athletes who do not meet the eligibility standards may compete in “any open events” that the organization may develop in the future.
#International #Rugby #League #bans #transgender #women #participating #international #womens #matches #policies #developed