SWIMMING INTENDS to become the first sport to set up an โopen categoryโ to allow transgender athletes to compete in a separate class at the elite level, Husain Al-Musallam, president of governing body FINA, announced on Sunday.
The policy will, however, exclude many transgender athletes from womenโs elite swimming.
โI do not want any athlete to be told they cannot compete at the highest level,โ Al-Musallam told an extraordinary congress of his organisation.
โI will set up a working group to set up an open category at our meets. We will be the first federation to do that.โ
He was speaking after FINA unveiled a policy on inclusivity which was then approved by the members.
Brent Nowicki, FINAโs CEO, said the organisation was determined to maintain separate menโs and womenโs competition.
He added that FINA โrecognises that certain individuals may not be able to compete in the category that best aligns with their legal gender alignment or gender identity.โ
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Under the rules, he said, male competition would be open to all.
But โmale-to-female transgender athletes and intersex athletes can only compete as female athletes in FINA competition, or set a world record, if they can prove they have not experienced any element of male puberty.โ
In the debate that followed, Dr Christer Magnusson, a Swedish member of FINAโs medical committee, was among those who complained that the implication was that boys aged as young as 10 would have to decide to start transitioning.
Last year, the International Olympic Committee announced guidelines but asked federations to produce their own โsport-specificโ rule.
FINA set up three expert committees, one medical, one legal and one of athletes, to look at the issue.
The medical committee found that men who transitioned to woman retained advantages.
โSome of the advantages males acquire in puberty are structural and are not lost with hormone suppression,โ said Dr Sandra Hunter of the Marquette University in Milwaukee.
โThese include larger lungs and hearts, longer bones, bigger feet and hands.โ
The legal experts concluded that the policy of excluding most transgender swimmers would be legal.
They were โnecessary and proportionate to achieve a legitimate objective,โ said London-based barrister James Drake.
For the swimmers, Cate Campbell, an Australian four-time Olympic gold medallist said: โMy role is to stand here today and tell trans people we want you to be part of the broader swimming community โฆ but also to stand here and sayโฆ โlisten to the scienceโ.โ
In the United States, swimming has moved to the centre of the debate over transgender women competing against natal women, as Lia Thomas has become the face of the issue.
Thomas, a freestyle specialist, competed for the University of Pennsylvania, menโs team from 2017-19.
After transitioning and undergoing required hormone therapy, she raced on the womenโs team this season.
Thomas became the first known transgender athlete to win an elite US collegiate title when she edged Olympic medley silver medallist Emma Weyant in the 500m freestyle in Atlanta in March.
Swimming to set up 'open category' for transgender athletes - governing body
SWIMMING INTENDS to become the first sport to set up an โopen categoryโ to allow transgender athletes to compete in a separate class at the elite level, Husain Al-Musallam, president of governing body FINA, announced on Sunday.
The policy will, however, exclude many transgender athletes from womenโs elite swimming.
โI do not want any athlete to be told they cannot compete at the highest level,โ Al-Musallam told an extraordinary congress of his organisation.
โI will set up a working group to set up an open category at our meets. We will be the first federation to do that.โ
He was speaking after FINA unveiled a policy on inclusivity which was then approved by the members.
Brent Nowicki, FINAโs CEO, said the organisation was determined to maintain separate menโs and womenโs competition.
He added that FINA โrecognises that certain individuals may not be able to compete in the category that best aligns with their legal gender alignment or gender identity.โ
Under the rules, he said, male competition would be open to all.
But โmale-to-female transgender athletes and intersex athletes can only compete as female athletes in FINA competition, or set a world record, if they can prove they have not experienced any element of male puberty.โ
In the debate that followed, Dr Christer Magnusson, a Swedish member of FINAโs medical committee, was among those who complained that the implication was that boys aged as young as 10 would have to decide to start transitioning.
Last year, the International Olympic Committee announced guidelines but asked federations to produce their own โsport-specificโ rule.
FINA set up three expert committees, one medical, one legal and one of athletes, to look at the issue.
The medical committee found that men who transitioned to woman retained advantages.
โSome of the advantages males acquire in puberty are structural and are not lost with hormone suppression,โ said Dr Sandra Hunter of the Marquette University in Milwaukee.
โThese include larger lungs and hearts, longer bones, bigger feet and hands.โ
The legal experts concluded that the policy of excluding most transgender swimmers would be legal.
They were โnecessary and proportionate to achieve a legitimate objective,โ said London-based barrister James Drake.
For the swimmers, Cate Campbell, an Australian four-time Olympic gold medallist said: โMy role is to stand here today and tell trans people we want you to be part of the broader swimming community โฆ but also to stand here and sayโฆ โlisten to the scienceโ.โ
In the United States, swimming has moved to the centre of the debate over transgender women competing against natal women, as Lia Thomas has become the face of the issue.
Thomas, a freestyle specialist, competed for the University of Pennsylvania, menโs team from 2017-19.
After transitioning and undergoing required hormone therapy, she raced on the womenโs team this season.
Thomas became the first known transgender athlete to win an elite US collegiate title when she edged Olympic medley silver medallist Emma Weyant in the 500m freestyle in Atlanta in March.
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