Athletes with Differences of Sex Development (DSDs) have been a significant topic in the Olympics due to the unique challenges and regulations they face. DSDs are natural conditions and can result in higher natural testosterone levels, which some argue gives these athletes a competitive advantage in women's events. This has led to the implementation of specific eligibility rules by organizations like World Athletics, requiring DSD women athletes to lower their testosterone below their natural levels to compete in certain events. High-profile cases, such as that of Christine Mboma, have sparked debates about fairness, discrimination, and the balance between inclusion and competitive equity. These discussions continue to shape policies and the experiences of DSD athletes in the Olympic arena.
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신고글 Women in the Olympics 2
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- 음란성
- 홍보성 콘텐츠 및 도배글
- 개인정보 노출
- 특정인 비방
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