World Athletics that will require the chromosome test of female athletics athletes

Sebastian Coe, President of Nanjing-World Athletics, said on Tuesday that the administrative organ of the athletics area approved the promotion of cheekbars and dry blood-nadian tests for female athletes to protect the “integrity of competition”.
The planned changes require to restore a version of a chromosome test stopped in the 1990s, and athletes competing in the female category to send a cheek rod or dry blood-nadta test to the presence of a gene that shows a “Y” chromosome in men.
Coe told a news conference that athletes should only take the exam once during his career.
After a two -day meeting of the World Athletics Council in Nanjing, Coe said, “It is important to do this, because everything we are talking about, and especially recently not to talk about the integrity of women’s sport, not to guarantee it,” he said. “We think this is a really important way to provide confidence and to maintain this absolute focus on the integrity of competition.”
It is not clear whether the tests will be in force before the world championships in September. Coe said that new arrangements will be prepared and a test provider will be approved in the next few weeks.
Coe, which failed to be the president of IOC last week, was vocal in athletics, which was vocal in athletics. Authorized, the International Olympic Committee should take a leadership role in a transsexual debate instead of allowing each sport to decide on its own arrangements.
World Athletics, which transition to men in 2023 and banned transgender athletes passing through male puberty, proposed proposal to the athletes born in February to apply strict transsexual rules to athletes who were born as testosterone levels in the typical male range of the organization.
These suggestions came only days after US President Donald Trump signed an executive order that prevented the transgender athletes from transsexual athletes to compete in the United States and put pressure on the Olympics to do the same. Los Angeles will host the 2028 summer games.
Legal difficulties
When asked if the world athletics thought that policy cannot withstand legal difficulties, Coe said he was confident after a comprehensive examination.
“I could never set out to protect this path in sports in 2016-2017, C said CoE.
“We went to the Arbitration Court about our DSD (differences in gender development) regulations.