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WNBA player Brianna Turner critiques new IOC policy on women’s protections

13 April 2026
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WNBA player Brianna Turner has publicly criticized the International Olympic Committee’s (IOC) recent policy that restricts female sports categories to biologically female athletes, as determined by genetic testing. In a USA Today op-ed, Turner argued that the IOC’s stance does not genuinely protect women in sports but rather scapegoats transgender athletes while neglecting significant issues like funding disparities, access to training, and gender-based violence. She emphasized that her experience in organized basketball has shown no unfair advantages among transgender or intersex athletes. Turner called for an inclusive approach that welcomes all women athletes and urged the IOC not to use female athletes as a means to target or exclude transgender women. This policy shift is set to take effect starting with the 2028 Los Angeles Olympics.

Why It Matters

The IOC’s decision to implement a policy limiting female sports categories has sparked significant debate about inclusivity and fairness in athletics. The move reflects ongoing tensions surrounding transgender athletes’ participation in women’s sports, a topic that has gained traction in recent years. Critics, including Turner and other female athletes, argue that the policy may not be based on scientific evidence and could perpetuate discrimination against transgender individuals. Historically, issues such as unequal funding and leadership representation have plagued women’s sports, raising questions about whether the IOC’s focus on biological distinctions is addressing the core challenges facing female athletes.

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