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Results: Powerlifting Changes Rules After Transgender Athlete Wins Women's Event

Published on 09/05/2023
Anonymous
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The International Powerlifting Federation (IPF) issued a policy change for transgender athletes on Monday after a trans woman dominated a female competition this month.

Source: https://www.theblaze.com/news/ipf-rule-change-transgender-lifting

Additional Source: https://www.newsweek.com/transgender-athletes-powerlifting-rule-change-1821706
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Transgender female competitor Anne Andres, 40, recently defeated all biological female competitors at the Canadian Powerlifting Union's 2023 Western Canadian Championship by lifting a combined score of 1,317 pounds, beating the second-place finisher by more than 450 pounds. Andres, who claims to have transitioned to a female "20 years ago," has broken multiple records since identifying as a female powerlifter in 2020, including in the most recent competition, it was reported. Following the fiasco, competitive powerlifter April Hutchinson spoke out against the record-breaking performance by Andres. "It's been very disheartening," she said. "Athletes have been chasing that for years. And we're talking we're talking top athletes who have been training and training and training." Do you think it is fair for trans females to compete against biological female athletes despite the fact that they were born male and have male hormones that make them stronger and more muscular, overall?
Transgender female competitor Anne Andres, 40, recently defeated all biological female competitors at the Canadian Powerlifting Union's 2023 Western Canadian Championship by lifting a combined score of 1,317 pounds, beating the second-place finisher by more than 450 pounds. Andres, who claims to have transitioned to a female
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279 votes
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457 votes
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"My boyfriend could basically walk in tomorrow, identify as a female, compete, and then the next day, go back to being a man again. No proof, no ID required, just basically going on how you feel that day or whatever gender you want to it," Hutchinson added. Do you agree with April Hutchinson that it is ridiculous that a man can "claim to be a woman" and be allowed to compete against "weaker" opponents for better scores - and then go back to living as a male immediately after?
Yes
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1001 votes
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380 votes
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The IPF policy appears to prioritize testosterone levels, requiring interval testing and laboratory testing upon request. The policy also requires transgender athletes to declare their "gender identity" before competing and provide a "valid passport bearing a female gender." "The declaration cannot be changed, for competition purposes, for a minimum of four years," it also stated. The national or regional federation would be suspended from the governing body until it follows policy. Both Hutchinson and activist/former athlete Riley Gaines said the change wasn't a perfection decision, but rather a step in the right direction. "Reminder that women are more than a testosterone level," Gaines said. "We have to appreciate small victories to win the bigger war on women," she added. Do you think all athletic organizations should follow the lead of the IPF?
The IPF policy appears to prioritize testosterone levels, requiring interval testing and laboratory testing upon request. The policy also requires transgender athletes to declare their
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Just a week later, it seemed the IPF at least somewhat heard the athletes, as several competitors reportedly skipped out on the competition due to Andres' inclusion. "Today is a huge win for women and girls in sports," Hutchinson announced. "The IPF has updated and changed their transgender policy. The new policy states that all nations that fall under the IPF ... has to align with the IPF policy. If they do not they run risk of being suspended," she described. "This is such a monumental and important day for women in sports." Do you agree that it is a tremendous step forward that the IPF is protecting their biological female athletes?
Yes
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1025 votes
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154 votes
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At the same time, the International Weight Lifting Federation has updated its own transgender policy, adding an "open division" for transgender competitors and updating guidelines for male and female competitions. The new rules appear to capitulate on transgender ideology while still drawing some strict lines. Competitors for male and female must compete under the gender they "are assigned" at birth or must have completed "hormonal transition before completion of puberty." Do you agree with these rule changes?
Yes
39%
811 votes
No
9%
197 votes
Undecided
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502 votes
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590 votes
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