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World Rugby trans guidelines divide opinion
World Rugby's decision to prevent transgender women from competing at the highest levels of the women's game has been criticised by LGBT charity Stonewall.
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LGBT rights campaigners have criticised World Rugby's decision to prevent transgender women from competing at the highest levels of the women's game.
LGBT charity Stonewall says it is "deeply disappointed" with the decision.
"The proposals were based on hypothetical data modelling that has little relevance to the questions of fairness and safety in rugby that the policy review sought to address," said Stonewall chief executive Nancy Kelley.
World Rugby's chairman, Bill Beaumont, said: "We recognise that the science continues to evolve and we are committed to regularly reviewing these guidelines, always seeking to be inclusive."
However, former Great Britain swimmer Sharron Davies, has welcomed World Rugby's decision.
The 57-year-old, a silver medallist at the 1980 Olympics, posted on social media: "If we, as a fair society, want equal opportunities for females to medals, team places, safe sport and scholarships, with all the associations, rewards and careers, sport must be based on biological sex."
Discuss.
Difficult topic, but I'm going to have to side with Sharon and World Rugby on this one. I will say that I think Sharon Davis is brave to speak out considering how much anger this topic generates.