Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Do we honestly think this is an issue? Our NVSL team has had only one trans swimmer (who had no problem swimming with their assigned-at-birth-gender). I have to imagine that meets and practices will go on as normal and I can't see reps demanding for kid's birth certificates.
Considering there was an issue last year where there was a protest at a fun meet for under 10 kids when someone claimed they saw a bulge on a 7 year old, I think we will probably see issues pop up. Not a huge amount because there aren't many trans kids in NVSL and most people I don't think care. But yes, I think somewhere this will be an issue.
That was a B meet too. Completely off the hook crazy.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Do we honestly think this is an issue? Our NVSL team has had only one trans swimmer (who had no problem swimming with their assigned-at-birth-gender). I have to imagine that meets and practices will go on as normal and I can't see reps demanding for kid's birth certificates.
Considering there was an issue last year where there was a protest at a fun meet for under 10 kids when someone claimed they saw a bulge on a 7 year old, I think we will probably see issues pop up. Not a huge amount because there aren't many trans kids in NVSL and most people I don't think care. But yes, I think somewhere this will be an issue.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Do we honestly think this is an issue? Our NVSL team has had only one trans swimmer (who had no problem swimming with their assigned-at-birth-gender). I have to imagine that meets and practices will go on as normal and I can't see reps demanding for kid's birth certificates.
Considering there was an issue last year where there was a protest at a fun meet for under 10 kids when someone claimed they saw a bulge on a 7 year old, I think we will probably see issues pop up. Not a huge amount because there aren't many trans kids in NVSL and most people I don't think care. But yes, I think somewhere this will be an issue.
Anonymous wrote:Do we honestly think this is an issue? Our NVSL team has had only one trans swimmer (who had no problem swimming with their assigned-at-birth-gender). I have to imagine that meets and practices will go on as normal and I can't see reps demanding for kid's birth certificates.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Has there been any enforcement guidelines put out by NVSL?
The way it was explained to me was that it would be treated more as a protest similar to if someone was suspected of violating the "must be a member of the pool to be on the swim team" policy. So they would only investigate and ask for proof if someone brought an athletes gender into question. It's gonna be so much "fun" watching people scrutinizing athletes bodies and the fall out of a girl who was assigned female at birth having their girlhood questioned.
Anonymous wrote:Has there been any enforcement guidelines put out by NVSL?
Anonymous wrote:I mean maybe I'm underthinking this, but isn't it as simple as selecting "Gender assigned at birth" when you're registering your kid for summer swim?
If some kid has been on the team for years, it would be obvious if there has been a change. If not, you'd have to rely on the registering parent being honest. I suppose there might be an instance where a new to the area/pool swimmer registers, but I'd imagine that would be quite rare.
Anonymous wrote:Omg- in all my years in NVSL and all the kids- there was one transgender swimmer. This is not an issue
Anonymous wrote:Omg- in all my years in NVSL and all the kids- there was one transgender swimmer. This is not an issue
Anonymous wrote:I mean maybe I'm underthinking this, but isn't it as simple as selecting "Gender assigned at birth" when you're registering your kid for summer swim?
If some kid has been on the team for years, it would be obvious if there has been a change. If not, you'd have to rely on the registering parent being honest. I suppose there might be an instance where a new to the area/pool swimmer registers, but I'd imagine that would be quite rare.