#InternationalOlympicCommittee #IOC #transgenderwomen #2028_Los_Angeles_Games The International Olympic Committee (IOC) has announced a new policy that will exclude transgender women from female Olympic events starting with the 2028 Los Angeles Games. According to the IOC, participation in women’s categories will now be limited to biological females, determined through a one-time gene test. The organization says the decision is aimed at protecting fairness, safety, and integrity in competition. The rule is not retroactive and won’t affect grassroots sports Athletes with differences in sex development (DSD) will also face stricter regulations The policy may face legal challenges, potentially at the Court of Arbitration for Sport Debate continues around science, fairness, and human rights implications IOC President Kirsty Coventry acknowledged the sensitivity of the issue, emphasizing the importance of competitive fairness at the highest level of sport. This decision is already sparking global reactions and is likely to remain a major topic leading up to the 2028 Olympics. Navigation de l’article CAN 2025 : « Quelque chose qui nous semble pourri et on appelle ça le pénal », la contrattaque cinglante du Sénégal après la victoire du Maroc sur tapi vert CAF : Veron Mosengo-Omba jette l’éponge