
World Athletics president calls future of women's sport 'fragile,' defends testosterone regulations -- Times of London
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The president of World Athletics, Sebastian Coe, reportedly said that the integrity and future of women's sport is "fragile" and defended his governing body's rules on testosterone. His comments came days after American swimmer Lia Thomas became the first transgender woman to win an NCAA swimming championship last week.
"The integrity of women's sport if we don't get this right, and actually the future of women's sport, is very fragile," Coe said in remarks at the World Indoor Athletics Championships in Belgrade, according to The Times of London.
University of Pennsylvania swimmer Thomas last week became the first out transgender athlete to win an NCAA Division I title after finishing first in the women's 500-yard freestyle event.

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