MatchPoint Times

Home

World Athletics to introduce genetic tests for women

Cover Image for World Athletics to introduce genetic tests for women

The move comes after proposals to tighten eligibility rules were discussed at the body’s council.

MONACO: Female athletes will soon have to undergo a one-time genetic test to compete in women’s events, World Athletics president Sebastian Coe said today, after proposals to tighten eligibility rules were discussed at the body’s council.

Coe said regulations would be drafted soon and the global body, which governs track-and-field and road-running events, would find a test provider with the capacity to conduct the non-invasive cheek swab or dry blood spot analysis tests.

Athletes would have to take the test just once in their careers to show that they do not have the SRY gene, which determines male sex in humans and most other mammals.

Tags:athleticscategoryeligibilityFemalegenderOlympicsrulesSebastian CoetestWorld Athletics


S’gor looking to move blaze victims to Airbnbs, Sepang homes for now

Menteri besar says the cost of renting the homes will be shared by the Selangor and federal governments.

🟡Minderjeet Kaur

Protest as quake-hit Myanmar junta chief joins Bangkok summit

More than 3,000 people are confirmed dead after the quake, with up to three million more affected, many without shelter.

🟡AFP