Kirsty Coventry, the brand new president of the Worldwide Olympic Committee, says its members have proven “overwhelming assist” to defending the feminine class in sport.
In a big shift in coverage, she mentioned the IOC should “play a number one position” in discussions on gender eligibility.
At her first information convention since taking up the position earlier this week, the Zimbabwean revealed a working group on the difficulty made up of consultants and worldwide federations would “be certain that we discover consensus”.
The IOC has beforehand left gender rules to the governing our bodies of particular person sports activities quite than making use of a common method.
However having develop into the primary girl to carry the IOC presidency, 41 year-old Coventry mentioned its members now needed to develop a coverage “to provide you with cohesion”.
Nevertheless, Coventry additionally hinted that no retrospective motion can be taken over the controversial boxing event eventually 12 months’s Paris Olympics, when the IOC’s dealing with of gender guidelines got here beneath intense scrutiny.
Following a primary assembly of her government board, Coventry added, “We perceive that there will be variations relying on the game… however it was very clear from the members that we’ve to guard the feminine class, in the beginning to make sure equity.
“However we have to try this with a scientific method and the inclusion of the worldwide federations who’ve already accomplished plenty of work on this space.”
Throughout her election marketing campaign, former swimmer Coventry – a seven-time Olympic medalist – pledged to introduce a blanket ban on transgender girls competing in feminine Olympic competitors.
Lately a rising variety of sports activities federations have barred athletes who’ve undergone male puberty from competing in elite feminine competitors amid considerations over equity and security.
Nevertheless, in different sports activities, transgender girls are nonetheless in a position to compete in girls’s occasions on the Olympics.
The IOC was engulfed in controversy on the Paris Video games final summer time when Algeria’s Imane Khelif received the ladies’s welterweight boxing gold medal – a 12 months after being disqualified from the World Championships for reportedly failing a gender eligibility take a look at.
The IOC cleared the 25-year-old to compete – together with Taiwan’s Lin Yu-ting – who was additionally banned by the suspended Worldwide Boxing Affiliation (IBA). The IOC mentioned opponents had been eligible for the ladies’s division if their passports mentioned they had been feminine.
Each fighters insist they’re girls, have at all times competed within the girls’s division, and there’s no suggestion they’re transgender.
Some stories took the IBA stating that Khelif has XY chromosomes to invest that the fighter might need variations of sexual growth (DSD), like runner Caster Semenya. Nevertheless, the BBC has not been in a position to verify whether or not that is or just isn’t the case.
Final 12 months, the World Boxing Organisation (WBO) mentioned stories it had stripped Khelif of the Paris gold medal for failing gender eligibility exams had been “clearly false”.
When requested if her working group might apply any retrospective motion, Coventry mentioned, “We’re not going to be doing something retrospectively. We will be trying ahead. From the members [it] was ‘what are we studying from the previous, and the way are we going to leverage that and transfer that ahead to the long run?'”
Earlier this month, World Boxing mentioned obligatory intercourse testing can be launched in July “to make sure the protection of all contributors and ship a aggressive stage enjoying discipline for women and men.” It follows World Athletics which has additionally authorised the introduction of a swab take a look at to find out if an athlete is biologically feminine.
When requested if she endorsed such a coverage, and if the IOC might additionally undertake it, Coventry mentioned, “It is too early to pre-empt the medical consultants.
“It was very clear from the membership the dialogue round this needs to be accomplished with medical and scientific analysis on the core, so we’re trying on the details and the nuances and the inclusion of the worldwide federations which have accomplished a lot of this work…having a seat at desk and sharing with us as a result of each sport is completely different.
“Nevertheless it was just about unanimously felt that the IOC ought to take a number one position in bringing everybody collectively to try to discover a broad consensus.”
In response, World Athletics president Lord Coe – a rival of Coventry within the IOC presidential election earlier this 12 months – posted on social media: “Totally assist this sturdy place, it’s important for the way forward for girls’s sport.
“World Athletics has supplied its recommendation and expertise primarily based on over 15 years of detailed science, analysis and actions in defending feminine sport.”
In February, the president of the Worldwide Paralympic Committee advised BBC Sport that he’s against “blanket options” for transgender participation insurance policies.
Andrew Parsons was talking after United States president Donald Trump signed an government order that stops transgender girls from competing in feminine classes of sports activities. He mentioned he would deny visas to transgender athletes looking for to compete in feminine classes on the Los Angeles Olympic Video games in 2028.
Coventry mentioned the IOC additionally deliberate to arrange a second working group when Olympic host cities needs to be named.