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Academic & Science Reviews – Gender and Sport
WORLD SPORTS LAW REPORT (UK) Volume 8, ISSUE 2 February 2010 Publishes The Coalition of Athletes For Inclusion in Sport, “Alternative Policy” to Gender Verification Testing of women athletes.
Comment: An alternative to the IOC’s gender testing policy The Coalition of Athletes for Inclusion in Sport has recently provided the International Olympic Committee with an alternative to its Gender Policy. Kristen Worley, Co-Founder of the Coalition, explains why an alternative is needed as well as its proposed alternative.
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Published – February 2010
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Key References
The Coalition of Athletes for Inclusion in Sport – Position Statement
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The Guiding Principles for Inclusion in Sport
* Presented to the International Olympic Committee (IOC) January 7th, 2010
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CASM – Canadian Sport on the Forefront of Gender Research and Policy Development in International Sport
The Caster Semenya – IAAF World Championships Incident in Review
Written by Canadian Elite Track Cyclist – Kristen Worley

November 2009 Newsletter
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AthletesCAN Releases Discussion Paper:
“Including Transitioned and Transitioning Athletes in Sport – Issues, Facts, and Perspectives”
OTTAWA (May 29, 2009) Gender diversity is increasingly visible in Canadian society, and individuals who do not reflect mainstream gender norms are rightfully seeking to participate more fully in the benefits society has to offer, including participation in sport. AthletesCAN is pleased to announce the release of a discussion paper on the topic of gender transition and sport participation. This paper is part of a larger project aimed at creating a shared understanding of gender diversity – a subject still shrouded by a profound lack of knowledge and invalid assumptions.
The Promising Practices: Working with Transitioning/Transitioned Athletes in Sport project was initiated by AthletesCAN, in partnership with the Canadian Centre for Ethics in Sport (CCES) and the Canadian Association for the Advancement of Women and Sport and Physical Activity (CAAWS), to identify and discuss the barriers that inhibit the participation of gender-transitioning and gender-transitioned athletes in sport.
Copies of the discussion paper are available from the AthletesCAN website. An executive summary is also available. AthletesCAN welcomes feedback on the paper, and has provided a convenient feedback feature along with a summary of feedback collected to date. Feedback gathered will provide guidance on a policy framework and policy implementation.
AthletesCAN Press Release – May 29th, 2009
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CASM – Canadian Academy of Sports Medicine Position Statement on Gender Verification
The position statement was prepared by the Canadian Academy of Sport Medicine (CASM) Gender Verification Subcommittee. This position statement was approved by the CASM Board of Directors as a CASM position statement in January, 1997.
The Gender Verification Subcommittee wishes to acknowledge the efforts and contribution of Dr. Marlys Misfeldt in the preparation of the initial Position Statement Draft.
It is the position of the Canadian Academy of Sport Medicine that gender verification be eliminated from all sport competition.
Published – January 1997
PDF Document - Gender Verification
*Current position statement under review, updated and revised to be republished
in 2009.


















