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Are we also going to discredit the IAAF on the Caster Semenya case?
The pile-on on Kherif has been largely ill-informed and been made in bad faith by people pushing their own agendas.
I thought part of the drugs test women had to comply with was for testosterone levels. If they are regularly tested, even out of competition & levels are too high they are banned so why not in this case?Apparently high-levels pf testosterone are not always due to the presence of a Y chromosome..
This reads to me as confirmation that she, as a woman, has a very significant advantage over other women as a result of a specific 'disorder'. So it's a (very difficult) question of ensuring fairness, and safety. It is NOT a question of 'is she a man or a woman', which some people seem to be weirdly obsessed with.
It is illegal in Albania to change gender that is why she is still competing as a womenIn what respect?
To the best of anyone's knowledge:
If you want to discuss the discrepancies between the classifications between IOC and IBF then feel free, but that isn't a particularly big topic.
- She was born female, in the terms that most of us would understand.
- She hasn't undergone surgery. to change her sex.
- She has always fought as Female
Surely because those levels are naturally occurring and would take 'medical' intervention to change. Rather than having been created through 'medical' intervention. While I think it's two different situations, it doesn't necessarily mean I think she should be allowed to compete. I honestly don't know what I think in that regard.I thought part of the drugs test women had to comply with was for testosterone levels. If they are regularly tested, even out of competition & levels are too high they are banned so why not in this case?
She's from Algeria.It is illegal in Albania to change gender that is why she is still competing as a women
You’re ignoring the advantage being born with male characteristics gives. That’s why people are talking about male or female.This reads to me as confirmation that she, as a woman, has a very significant advantage over other women is a result of a specific 'disorder'. So it's a (very difficult) question of ensuring fairness, and safety. It is NOT a question of 'is she a man or a woman', which some people seem to be weirdly obsessed with.
Good thing she didn't then isn't it?Should never have happened, sorry if it offends but a man should never fight a woman.
I'm also out at this point. But just wanted to clarify that I am absolutely not ignoring her (natural) advantage. As I say in another post above, I am conflicted on what constitutes 'fairness'. If pushed, I wouldn't be able to take a position on whether or not Castor Semanya should be competing against other women. Seems to me that someone (unfairly) loses out either way. I just believe that you can perfectly well debate what is fair in sport, without having to get caught up in the obsession that some people seem to have with trying to 'objectively' define someone as a man or woman.You’re ignoring the advantage being born with male characteristics gives. That’s why people are talking about male or female.
Anyway, I’m out. This is another one of those NSC threads that will go round in circles infinitum.
I really don't like boxing. But still...C'mon Cindy! So many different 'in your face's' to be had here. I heard that is that she is being fully supported by the GB boxing team, including having the GB coaches in her corner? Which is nice if true.Meanwhile....in the ring.....is refugee Cindy Ngamba. (The first refugee boxer to compete in the Olympics)
She moved to the UK aged 10 and can't return home to Cameroon as she is gay. Cameroon is one of the African states so divorced from reality that they just lock gay people away. Despite having lived in Bolton for the past 15 years, HMG continues to refuse to give her a British passport so she was automatically barred for competing for Team GB.
She is a front foot, coming at ya boxer who competes in the quarter-final on Sunday and will be guaranteed a medal if she wins.
C'mon Cindy!!!
Sorry gender change is illigal in AlgeriaShe's from Algeria.
She certainly does have the support of the GB boxing team. They were keen to have her boxing for us but our governments refusal to give her a passport scuppered it. She is trained by Dave Langhorn, an experienced amateur trainer. But the GB team trainers were in her corner.I really don't like boxing. But still...C'mon Cindy! So many different 'in your face's' to be had here. I heard that is that she is being fully supported by the GB boxing team, including having the GB coaches in her corner? Which is nice if true.
I disagree about NSC, I think this thread has been pretty informative and respectful of the issue and the vast majority are trying to be objective.However, purely the fact that - on here, social media, traditional media and pretty much everywhere else - there are two distinct camps about who and what this person is, is clearly an issue. I'm not sure what the solution is, or even if there is one.
The boxing federation and the Olympic federation use different criteria for eligibility.I thought part of the drugs test women had to comply with was for testosterone levels. If they are regularly tested, even out of competition & levels are too high they are banned so why not in this case?
The correct camp, which most people understand, and the incorrect one, which is noisily trumped by the usual brexitty remainy gammon. Unfortunately if you haven't done a bit of reading and thinking, you can easily fall into the gammon slipstream even if you are a reasonable person with no agenda.I'm not going to be an expert in any of this - nor do I want to be, because I can't get worked up either way about stories such as this one.
However, purely the fact that - on here, social media, traditional media and pretty much everywhere else - there are two distinct camps about who and what this person is, is clearly an issue. I'm not sure what the solution is, or even if there is one.
All I know is that it's yet another story that divides people and causes a while load of abuse and arguments (and 'hilarious' memes) online and in real life, which is all thoroughly depressing.
Starter for 3 points: can you explain the difference between gender and biological sex? The sort of man who phones Nicky Campbell in the morning to moan about how we are being swamped by Muslim lesbians etc., certainly can't. But sadly a majority (I suspect) of ordinary decent folk cannot do so either.