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NAIA prohibits transgender athletes from participating in U.S. collegiate sports

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The National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics (NAIA) made headlines on Monday as they announced a new policy banning transgender women from competing in women’s sports. This decision sets them apart from other athletic bodies that allow transgender athletes to compete based on testosterone levels.

The NAIA, which represents mostly small colleges, may not have the same influence as the larger National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA), but their decision carries weight in the ongoing debate about transgender rights in the United States.

According to the new policy, only NAIA student-athletes whose biological sex is female are allowed to participate in female sports. Transgender athletes who have begun masculinizing hormone therapy are permitted to participate in internal activities but are banned from external competition. They are, however, allowed to participate in men’s sports.

The Council of Presidents voted 20-0 in favor of this policy, sparking criticism from LGBTQ rights advocates like Kelley Robinson, president of the Human Rights Campaign, who called it a “cowardly decision that enables discrimination.”

The NCAA has a different transgender policy, requiring athletes to undergo testosterone suppression treatment for at least one year and to test below certain levels at different times of the year. The International Olympic Committee allows each sporting federation to set its own regulations.

This news comes after controversy surrounding transgender swimmer Lia Thomas, who recently won the NCAA 500-yard freestyle championship. Critics labeled her victory as unfair, leading to a lawsuit from more than a dozen female athletes alleging that the transgender participation policy violated their civil rights under Title IX.

The debate on transgender athletes in sports continues to be a contentious issue, with different organizations implementing varying policies to address the concerns of all parties involved.

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