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The US Olympic committee just barred transgender women from competing in women’s sports

The US Olympic committee just barred transgender women from competing in women’s sports

The US Olympic & Paralympic Committee has updated its policy to align with a Donald Trump executive order.
24 Jul, 2025

The United States Olympic & Paralympic Committee (USOPC) has barred transgender women from competing it women’s sports in an update its policy that aligns with an executive order signed earlier this year by US President Donald Trump.

“The USOPC will continue to collaborate with various stakeholders with oversight responsibilities, eg, IOC, IPC, NGBs, to ensure that women have a fair and safe competition environment consistent with Executive Order 14201 and the Ted Stevens Olympic & Amateur Sports Act,” the USOPC said in an update to its Athlete Safety Policy.

The USOPC did not respond to a request for comment on the change.

USOPC President Gene Sykes and CEO Sarah Hirshland referenced Trump’s executive order in a memo to the Team USA community sent out this week, ABC News reported, which said, “As a federally chartered organisation, we have an obligation to comply with federal expectations.”

Trump signed the Keeping Men Out of Women’s Sports order in February in a bid to exclude transgender girls and women from female sports, a directive that supporters said will restore fairness but critics argue it infringes on the rights of a tiny minority of athletes.

The order directs the Department of Justice to make sure all government agencies enforce a ban on transgender girls and women from participating in female school sports under Trump’s interpretation of Title IX, a law against sex discrimination in education.

Trump’s order goes beyond high school and college sports, calling for the US government to deny visas for transgender females seeking to compete in the United States.

Trump also said he would not allow transgender athletes to compete in the Los Angeles Olympics in 2028.

The executive order instructed the State Department to pressure the International Olympic Committee (IOC) to change its policy, which allows trans athletes to compete under general guidance preventing any athlete from gaining an unfair advantage. The order is expected to affect only a small number of athletes.

The president of the National Collegiate Athletics Association told a Senate panel in December he was aware of fewer than 10 transgender athletes among the 530,000 competing at 1,100 member schools.

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Dr. Salaria, Aamir Ahmad Jul 24, 2025 02:28pm
Tangible sights and terrible sounds of the after-effects of Trump calling the shots in the White House, Washington, D.C., U.S.A,
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Ali Jul 24, 2025 05:14pm
What? So you would have men fighting women? Lets not kid ourselves here, transgenders have the body of Men, so for them to compete against women was and is INSANE!
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Laila Jul 25, 2025 01:26am
Yes, because transgender are not females. Just because you dress as a female doesn't make you female. If you are born intersex (hermaphrodite), that makes it complicated. But transgender as we see it today are about makes identifying as females and vice versa. Their bodily strength and hormones remain what they are biologically born as. Let women have women spaces. Otherwise women will have to quit and boycott such competitions.
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