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Western New England University School of Law

International Association of Athletics Federations

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Hormone Check: Critique Of Olympic Rules On Sex And Gender, Erin E. Buzuvis Jan 2016

Hormone Check: Critique Of Olympic Rules On Sex And Gender, Erin E. Buzuvis

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Most sports, including all Olympic sports, are divided into two categories: men's and women's. This Article first presents a history of gender testing in Olympic and international sports to illustrate why past attempts to define eligibility for women's sports have proven unfair to women with intersex conditions. It then describes the shortcomings of the International Olympic Committee’s (IOC) first effort to articulate standards of eligibility for transgender athletes. In its second Part, this Article explains the more recent efforts of the IOC and the International Association of Athletics Federations (IAAF) to define eligibility for women's sports solely on the basis …


Caster Semenya And The Myth Of A Level Playing Field, Erin E. Buzuvis Jan 2011

Caster Semenya And The Myth Of A Level Playing Field, Erin E. Buzuvis

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In August of 2009, policies and procedures to verify the sex of female athletes were called into question when South African runner Caster Semenya
won the 800 meter event of the World Championships in Berlin. Responding to rumors of gender fraud, and fueled by Semenya’s speed, musculature, and deep voice, the International Association of Athletics Federations (IAAF) requested that Semenya submit to sex verification to confirm her eligibility for the women’s division.

This Article discusses the International Olympic Committee's (IOC) policy on sex testing, the myth of sex-verification testing, and the myth of the level playing field. It concludes with …