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CGF boss hails British Triathlon’s ‘brilliant’ approach to transgender inclusion

British Triathlon has been praised for being ‘true to itself’ over the issue of transgender inclusion by the president of the Commonwealth Games Federation.

The national governing body announced earlier this month that from the start of 2023 it will have just two competition categories for over-12s at elite and grassroots level – open and female – with the latter only open to athletes assigned the female sex at birth.

In doing so it became the first British sports governing body to include trans women in a new open category, rather than one separate to the male and female categories.

British Triathlon have published its Transgender Policy after a period of consultation. You can find the policy, FAQs, consultation process and statement here - https://t.co/ZBx9IjvFEo pic.twitter.com/dUkKX6UMPo

British Triathlon chief executive Andy Salmon said the move had been taken after extensive consultation within the sport and felt it struck the right balance between inclusivity, fairness and safety.

CGF president Dame Louise Martin, speaking at a training event in Birmingham held for para-athletes in the build-up to the Games in the city which start next week, was full of praise for the approach taken by British Triathlon.

“I think that’s a brilliant idea,” she told the PA news agency.

“Maybe we have to look at it and see what happens when you have the first event there and then see what happens when we go forward with other international federations.

“(British Triathlon) have come out at their own stage, they have decided what they are going to do and they are standing by it.

“If other people don’t like it, they don’t have to follow it, but be true to yourselves, be true to your athletes, and let’s take this forward.”

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