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The Olympics has recently softened its criteria on transgender athletes competing against biologically born female competitors. Experts agree that transgender women retain a huge biological advantage that means many are calling for a review on the issue. Otago university researchers Lynley Anderson and Taryn Knox have published a paper that clearly identifies these challenges. They spoke with Aaron about what can be done to level the playing field.
By Aaron IronsideThe Olympics has recently softened its criteria on transgender athletes competing against biologically born female competitors. Experts agree that transgender women retain a huge biological advantage that means many are calling for a review on the issue. Otago university researchers Lynley Anderson and Taryn Knox have published a paper that clearly identifies these challenges. They spoke with Aaron about what can be done to level the playing field.