NCAA trans athlete ban: Ithaca lets trans rower compete with women

Ethaka College in New York has admitted that a converted athlete is allowed to compete in the rowing competition in the third section during the weekend. The college allowed this, although NCAA changed it Civil Policy between the sexes In February to prevent biological males from competing in women’s sports, according to President Donald Trump’s executive order that deals with the case.
The transient athlete competed in Kaoja bilate NCAA championship eligible.
Ethaka made a statement to the Fox News Digital, saying that the participation of a sports athlete was due to “misunderstanding” by the training staff about what was considered an official NCAA event, and pointed to the policy that allowed male practice players.
“The intention of the Ethaka College is to comply with all NCAA rules. Under these rules, mathematical students concerned with the ability to be on the list, participate in practices and competition between gender. At the end of last week, there was a misunderstanding by the teaching staff about what constitutes the official NCAA event, because there is no event for the third classification in the NCA championship.
Ethaka finished first in the first eight Escawash events at Hamilton College and William Smith College, but he finished third in the third Escazash event in which the transitial athlete competed.
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NCAA made a statement to Fox News Digital processing Ethaka violation of politics.
“It is clear that there are any exemptions available, and students appointed at birth may not compete for a women’s team with modified birth certificates or other forms of identity. If the competition occurs, the team will be considered a mixed team and is not entitled to compete against women’s teams.
NCAA did not point out that the results of the event will be canceled or that Ethaka will face any consequences.
The recent Ethaka incident is the first known event for the transit athlete to compete in a women’s competition since NCAA modified the nationality policy between the sexes on February 6.
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The new policy said: “A specially dedicated sports student may not compete for a women’s team.”
The previous policy, which was developed in 2010, allowed biological males to compete in the women’s category after undergoing at least the treatment of testosterone. This policy has resulted in multiple lawsuits against NCAA and its member schools of specific incidents that include a non -influencing incidence of mathematics in a biological point of view.
The Trump administration is currently investigating two thick schools in these lawsuits, the University of Pennsylvania and San Jose State, to enable the athletes crossing Leah Thomas and Blair Fleming to compete in the women’s category.
The administration has already stopped $ 175 million from federal funding to Upenn as a result of allowing Thomas to compete for the women’s swimming team in 2021-22.
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