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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Doping? Really? The nvsl guidelines say that you must compete with your assigned sex at birth. So by your logic a swimmer who is transitioning is no longer eligible to swim for the nvsl? It’s summer swim. Just let kids be kids and swim.[/quote] I don’t disagree that it’s summer swim and a rec league should be treated differently than USA swimming and should lean into being more inclusive. But now that NVSL has introduced rules around this issue they should be applied consistently and logically. The point of the rules is to ensure competitive fairness for biological females, and it is illogical to suggest that biological females who are taking what are essentially performance enhancing hormones in order to transition to being male should be swimming against females. None of this prevents people from swimming either, it’s meant to define who can compete in what category.[/quote] What if they were born female, spent 4-5 years on testosterone, and then were forced to discontinue their gender affirming care due to the Trump Administration? This is all so insane for an issue that affects so few swimmers. [/quote] Judging by the discussion around it I figured every swimmer that won all-stars is trans. But kidding aside, as an official I still want to hear from NVSL how we are supposed to adjudicate gender challenges. Especially for those of us not scheduled for training this year. [/quote] It’s not a technical rule. A deck official wouldn’t be ruling on something like this, right?[/quote] I guess that’s my question. We’ve already seen cases of people trying to discern gender by looking at the swimmers. So if you have a protest on the deck how is ot supposed to be handled? And how does it get solved? You let them swim and then hash it out in a post meet protest? Submit genetic testing or a doctor note to prove gender? Is that paid for by NVSL or born by the swimmers family? Or are we doing honor system like is done with age and you still have the same parents yelling about every female swimmer with more masculine features?[/quote]
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