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This Fox News article tells of a woman who received a silver medal at the recently held Asian Games, and is now going to lose the medal for failing a gender test.
This brings to mind the following question: Noting that in some sports (including many track-and-field events) men generally outperform women, how should event judges treat an athlete who has changed gender?
Edit: as I reread this, I am hit by the image of the bridge guard from Holy Grail. "Are you a man or a woman?" "Ummmmmm, a woman. No, wait, AAAAAAAAAAHHHhhhhh...."
This brings to mind the following question: Noting that in some sports (including many track-and-field events) men generally outperform women, how should event judges treat an athlete who has changed gender?
Edit: as I reread this, I am hit by the image of the bridge guard from Holy Grail. "Are you a man or a woman?" "Ummmmmm, a woman. No, wait, AAAAAAAAAAHHHhhhhh...."
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Date: 2006-12-19 05:16 am (UTC)So I can see where they would have to have *some* problem with it, performance ability wise, when it comes to major competitions. Though I think that it shouldn't keep anyone from competing in general.
On the other hand... there are *so* many different body types out there already...
(BTW... you're silly :-)