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lelanthrantoday at 5:23 PM3 repliesview on HN

> Do trans-athletes regularly out perform "born as" (not sure the best way to phrase it) athletes?

Regularly. It's the competing women who are complaining, though. They feel it is unfair to compete with men.


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happymellontoday at 5:29 PM

Citation? I asked because I'm curious, and Googling just gives opinion pieces and not data.

[Edit] Currently -3 but no study referenced. Do people just not like the idea of providing evidence for their position? The women I've spoken to about this article cite men being the problem, whether its sexual harassment, or other sexist attitudes. Not one felt that trans participation in their sport of choice was in their top ten complaints.

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atmavatartoday at 5:47 PM

The problem is that someone who's transitioned is no longer a man. After undergoing surgery and hormone treatment for a long period of time, a trans athlete falls somewhere between men and women in terms of capability. They'd have no more success competing against men than naturally born women would, yet they still have advantages when competing against naturally born women.

Unfortunately, while the most equitable solution might be to create a separate category unique to trans individuals, there aren't enough trans athletes to make it feasible (yet?). It's rather sad that transitioning means a person can no longer compete in sports, but I'm not sure there's a better alternative.

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beachWholesaleStoday at 5:42 PM

Source?

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