What is IOC's transgender framework? Olympic chiefs introduce new rules to keep women's sports 'fair'

What is IOC's transgender framework? Olympic chiefs introduce new rules to keep women's sports 'fair'
The International Olympic Committee has introduced new guidelines for trans people after drawing criticism in prominent cases such as that of Lia Thomas (Kathryn Riley, Catherine Ivill/ Getty Images)

A "monumental" set of transgender policies have been developed by Olympic officials to "preserve" equality in competitive women's sports. High-profile examples like that of the US swimmer Lia Thomas and the British cyclist Emily Bridges have sparked ferocious discussion about the issue of allowing trans individuals to take part in women's categories. 

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Leading female athletes, like former swimmer Sharron Davies and cyclist Nicole Cooke, criticized the International Olympic Committee for accepting new rules 13 months ago that stated there should be "no presumption of advantage" for trans women wishing to compete in the female category.