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USA Swimming releases statement on transgender athlete policy

Track and field college athlete Chelsea Mitchell and ADF general counsel Kristen Waggoner join ‘America Reports’ to respond to the NCAA's revised transgender participation policy.

USA Swimming, the national governing body for the sport that oversees more than 360,000 members, released a statement Thursday on its transgender athlete policy that aimed to strike a balance between inclusivity and "competitive equity."

The statement was posted on Instagram and the organization said it is doing its best "to learn and educate ourselves on the appropriate balance in this space."

The organization said it has already implemented inclusion procedures that allow non-elite athletes to compete in a category that is consistent with their gender identity.

Lia Thomas of the Pennsylvania Quakers smiles after winning the 200 meter freestyle event during a tri-meet against the Yale Bulldogs and the Dartmouth Big Green at Sheerr Pool on the campus of the University of Pennsylvania on January 8, 2022 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. (Photo by Hunter Martin/Getty Images) (Hunter Martin/Getty Images)

The statement pointed to the International Olympic Committee guidelines on transgender participation, which was called ‘groundbreaking" last November. The IOC now requires Sports federation, or FINA, to create its own "sport-specific eligibility requirements" in regards to transgender competitors.

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USA Swimming says it has been "proactively working with FINA for several months to help shape and support their policy development efforts." The sports body is expected to release a new policy that USA Swimming will adopt as its own.

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