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Navratilova calls out IOC for lack of leadership on transgender issue

SYDNEY : Tennis great and gay rights trailblazer Martina Navratilova has slammed the International Olympic Committee (IOC) for its lack of leadership on the issue of the inclusion of transgender athletes in sport.

The issue was brought into focus by last weekend's decision by swimming's governing body FINA to ban athletes who have been through any part of male puberty from elite women's competition.

The IOC last year revised its guidelines on inclusion with a new framework advising that athletes should not be excluded from competition on the grounds of "perceived" unfair advantage, but leaving it up to sports federations to decide the rules.

Navratilova said that striking the balance between inclusion and fairness down to individual events was extremely complex and that the IOC had offloaded responsibility for the issue onto sometimes poorly funded federations.

"The IOC has completely punted," the 59-times Grand Slam champion told The Australian newspaper.

"That 'Oh, we will leave it up to the individual federations'. How can these individual federations within their country make their different rules?

"They have to do the research and the implementation ... and it costs money to then figure it out, and it's impossible."

While FINA engaged leading scientists on the taskforce which drew up its rules, advocates for transgender inclusion argue that not enough studies have yet been done on the impact of transition on physical performance.

LGBT rights group Athlete Ally said FINA's new eligibility criteria was "discriminatory" and "harmful", while transgender cyclist Veronica Ivy described the policy as "unscientific".

Navratilova, who famously employed transgender coach Renee Richards during her glittering playing career, said

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