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World Athletics puts forward transgender proposals

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World Athletics has proposed continuing to allow transgender women to compete in the female category of international events, taking a different approach from other sports that have banned transgender athletes from elite female competition.A document setting out the policy of track and field's global body has been submitted to national member federations in a consultation process before a vote in March.In a statement, World Athletics said its "preferred option" is to tighten the rules surrounding eligibility but that it wants to use limits on testosterone as the key determining factor.Other sports such as swimming have effectively banned transgender women from taking part in top-level events because of concerns that they have an unfair advantage.Swimming's world body FINA applies the rule to athletes who have passed through any stage of the process of male puberty.World Athletics said in a statement: "In terms of our female eligibility regulations, we will follow the science and the decade and more of the research we have in this area in order to protect the female category, maintain fairness in our competitions and remain as inclusive as possible."In reviewing a number of new and existing studies and observations from the field, we have put forward a preferred option for consultation with our Member Federations."It said its preferred option was to amend the regulations covering both transgender athletes and those classified as DSD, in other words having "differences of sexual development".

The most high-profile DSD athlete is double Olympic 800m champion Caster Semenya of South Africa.Under the World Athletics proposals, in order to compete in the female category, transgender and DSD athletes would have to reduce their

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