
International Swimming Federation votes to restrict transgender athletes from competing in elite women's aquatics competitions
CNN
The International Swimming Federation (FINA) has voted to approve a new policy that will restrict most transgender athletes from competing in elite women's aquatics competitions.
Swimming's world governing body approved the new "gender inclusion" policy on Sunday, after 71.5% of FINA's member federations voted in support at the FINA Extraordinary General Congress 2022.
The new gender inclusion policy, which is set to go into effect on June 20, 2022, says that male-to-female transgender athletes will only be eligible to compete in the women's categories in FINA competitions if they transition before the age of 12 or before they reach stage two on the puberty Tanner Scale.

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