Swimming-Daley 'furious' over FINA's transgender ruling
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[June 27, 2022] (Reuters)
- Olympic diving champion Tom Daley
said he is "furious" at governing body FINA's decision to restrict
the participation of transgender athletes in elite women's
competitions.
Daley, who came out as gay in 2013, was speaking at the British LGBT
Awards on Friday, where he was named Sports Personality of the Year
after winning gold in the 10 metre synchronised platform diving
event at the Tokyo Olympics.
Transgender rights has become a major talking point as sports seek
to balance inclusivity while ensuring there is no unfair advantage.
"I was furious," he said of FINA's decision, which bans athletes who
have been through any part of male puberty from elite women's
competition.
FINA also said it would create a working group to establish an
"open" category for transgender athletes as part of its new policy,
which covers events in swimming, diving, water polo, artistic
swimming, high diving and open water swimming.
"You know, like most queer people, anyone that's told that they
can't compete or can't do something they love just because of who
they are, it's not on," the 28-year-old told iNews.
"It's something I feel really strongly about. Giving trans people
the chance to share their side."
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Gold medallist, Britain's Tom Daley during an interview after
winning the men's 10m platform final REUTERS/Naoki Ogura
World Athletics and FIFA are among a number of governing bodies
reviewing their guidelines on the involvement of transgender
athletes following FINA's ruling, which is the strictest by any
Olympic sports body.
While FINA engaged leading scientists on the taskforce which drew up
its rules, advocates for transgender inclusion argue that not enough
studies have yet been done on the impact of transition on physical
performance.
Former Olympic medallist Sharron Davies, a vocal campaigner for a
more restrictive policy, said FINA was "standing up for fair sport
for females".
"Swimming will always welcome everyone no matter how you identify
but fairness is the cornerstone of sport."
(Reporting by Hritika Sharma in Bengaluru; Editing by Peter
Rutherford)
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