The IOC does not perform DNA tests or gender confirmation exams.
They test for levels of testosterone, which both males and females produce normally. If the level of testosterone is high, an athlete can be given the option of lowering their levels medically. The point is, testosterone levels do not a male make.
We should be celebrating her skill and determination instead blaming her for something that is natural to her and she can't control.
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The IOC does not perform DNA tests or gender confirmation exams.
They test for levels of testosterone, which both males and females produce normally. If the level of testosterone is high, an athlete can be given the option of lowering their levels medically. The point is, testosterone levels do not a male make.
We should be celebrating her skill and determination instead blaming her for something that is natural to her and she can't control.