IOC Announces New Policy Regarding The Protection of the Female (Women’s) Category in Olympic Sport

In a major move to ensure fairness in women’s sports competitions, to ensure the protection of women who participated in such events and to preserve its own integrity as a global sports governing entity, the International Olympic Committee (IOC) announced a brand new policy which will be applied on the 2028 Olympic Games.

To put things in perspective, posted below is an excerpt from the official announcement of the IOC. Some parts in boldface…

The International Olympic Committee (IOC) has announced a new Policy on the Protection of the Female (Women’s) Category in Olympic Sport and Guiding Considerations for International Federations and Sports Governing Bodies.

Following today’s approval of the policy by the IOC Executive Board, it will apply for the LA28 Olympic Games onwards, and is not retroactive.

The policy explains that, for all disciplines on the sports programme of an IOC event, including the Olympic Games and for both individual and team sports, eligibility for any female category is limited to biological females.

Eligibility for the female category is to be determined in the first instance by SRY gene screening to detect the absence or presence of the SRY gene.

Based on scientific evidence, the IOC considers that the presence of the SRY gene is fixed throughout life and represents highly accurate evidence that an athlete has experienced male sex development. Furthermore, the IOC considers that SRY gene screening via saliva, cheek swab or blood sample is unintrusive compared to other possible methods.

Athletes who screen negative for the SRY gene permanently satisfy this policy’s eligibility criteria for competition in the female category. Unless there is reason to believe that a negative reading is in error, this will be a once-in-a-lifetime test.

With the rare exception of athletes with a diagnosis of Complete Androgen Insensitivity Syndrome (CAIS) or other rare differences/disorders in sex development (DSDs) who do not benefit from the anabolic and/or performance-enhancing effects of testosterone, no athlete with an SRY-positive screen is eligible for competition in the female category at an IOC event.

Athletes with an SRY-positive screen, including XY transgender and androgen-sensitive XY-DSD athletes, continue to be included in all other classifications for which they qualify. For example, they are eligible for any male category, including in a designated male slot within any mixed category, and any open category, or in sports and events that do not classify athletes by sex.

Speaking about the policy, IOC President Kirsty Coventry said: “As a former athlete, I passionately believe in the rights of all Olympians to take part in fair competition. The policy that we have announced is based on science and has been led by medical experts. At the Olympic Games, even the smallest margins can be the difference between victory and defeat. So, it is absolutely clear that it would not be fair for biological males to compete in the female category. In addition, in some sports it would simply not be safe.

She continued: “Every athlete must be treated with dignity and respect, and athletes will need to be screened only once in their lifetime. There must be clear education around the process and counselling available, alongside expert medical advice.

Why was the policy developed? – The IOC administration was tasked with drafting a policy on the protection of the female category in an Olympic context that would reflect the findings of the Working Group on the Protection of the Female Category, various IOC consultations, and consideration of recent developments, including in international human rights law.

The policy was developed on the basis that it is universally accepted that providing for a female category is necessary to allow both males and females equal access to elite sport. It was guided by the IOC’s modern goals relating to equality (equal opportunities for female athletes in finals, on podiums and in championships); enhancing Olympic value (featuring both women’s and men’s finals in every sport); and visibility and inspiration (celebrating female athletes on the Olympic podium to inspire and represent women and girls worldwide).

What were the findings of the working group? – The working group reviewed the latest scientific evidence, including developments since 2021, and reached a clear consensus. Male sex provides a performance advantage in all sports and events that rely on strength, power and endurance. To ensure fairness, and to protect safety, particularly in contact sports, eligibility should therefore be based on biological sex. The group also agreed that the most accurate and least intrusive method currently available to verify biological sex is screening for the SRY gene, a segment of DNA typically found on the Y chromosome that initiates male sex development in utero and indicates the presence of testes/testicles.

For additional insight, watch the YouTube videos below.

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Let me end this piece by asking you readers: What is your reaction to this development? Considering all the details included and emphasized, are you convinced the IOC justified its new policy? Were there any women’s sports events in your locality that allowed transgendered women (males who identified themselves as females) to participate over the past five years? Do you believe that transgendered women should be prohibited from joining women’s sports events?

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13 things about Mister International 2024 second runner-up Glenn Victor Sutanto

Glenn Victor Sutanto represented West Java, Indonesia in the 18th edition of L-Men of the Year. He represented the country in the 28th edition of the Summer Olympics and the 16th edition of Mister International.

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BIOGRAPHY

Sutanto is an Indonesian swimmer and beauty king born in Bandung, West Java. As a swimmer, he competes in the backstroke, butterfly and freestyle events.

On November 7, 2025, Sutanto turned 36. Here are 13 more things about him:

  • He was a 2007 Federation Internationale de Natation (FINA) Swimming World Cup swimmer.
  • He was a 2010 Asian Games swimmer.
  • He was a 2011 Southeast Asian (SEA) Games swimmer.
  • He was a 2014 Asian Games swimmer.
  • He represented Indonesia in swimming in the SEA Games in 2015, 2017 and 2019.
  • He was a 2016 Summer Olympics swimmer.
  • In 2017, he married Adeline Makhmutova.
  • He was a 2018 Asian Games swimmer.
  • In 2019, he became a father.
  • He was a 2022 SEA Games swimmer.
  • He won L-Men of the Year 2024.
  • He is Mister International Indonesia 2024.
  • He was Mister International 2024 second runner-up.
  • TIMELINE

    Sutanto is 6’0″ tall. He is fluent in Indonesian and English.

    2000s

    • On October 28, 2007, he finished 11th in men’s 100m freestyle and 12th in men’s 200m backstroke at the 2007 FINA Swimming World Cup at the Singapore Sports School Swimming Complex in Woodlands, Singapore.

    2010s

    • On November 18, 2010, he finished seventh in men’s 50m backstroke at the 2010 Asian Games at the at the Aoti Aquatics Centre in Guangzhou, China.
    • On November 12, 2011 at the 30th SEA Games at the New Clark City Aquatics Center in Capas, Tarlac, Philippines, he won bronze in 50m butterfly and he and his teammates won silver in 4x100m medley relay.
    • At the 17th Asian Games on September 26, 2014, he and his teammates finished fifth in men’s 4×100 medley relay at the Munhak Park Tae-hwan Aquatics Center in Nam-gu, Incheon, South Korea.
    • At the 28th SEA Games 2015 at the Oversea-Chinese Banking Corporation (OCBC) Aquatic Centre in Kallang, Singapore, he and his teammates won silver in men’s 4x100m medley relay and bronze in men’s 4x100m freestyle relay on June 6, 2015 then he won silver in both men’s 100m butterfly on June 9, 2015 and in men’s 50m butterfly on June 10, 2015.
    • At the 8th Asian Age Group Championships in Bangkok, Thailand, he won gold in the men’s 50m butterfly event on October 2, 2015 and he and his teammates won gold in the men’s 40x100m medley relay on October 3, 2015.
    • On August 11, 2016, he represented Indonesia at the 2016 Summer Olympics in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. He ranked 35th in the heats in men’s 100 metre butterfly at the Olympic Aquatics Stadium in the Barra Olympic Park in Rio de Janeiro.
    • On August 23, 2017, he and his Indonesian teammates won bronze in the men’s 4×100 m medley relay event at the 29th SEA Games at the National Aquatic Centre in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia and on August 26, 2017, he won silver in men’s 100m butterfly.
    • On September 21, 2017, he and Makhmutova got married.
    • In March 2018, he finished fourth in both 50 L fly and 100 L fly events at the Liberty Insurance 49th Singapore National Age Group Swimming Championship at the OCBC Aquatic Centre in Kallang.
    • On August 24, 2018, he and three others represented Indonesia in men’s 4×100 metre medley relay at the 2018 Asian Games at the Gelora Bung Karno Aquatic Stadium in Gelora, Jakarta. Their team finished sixth.
    • On July 7, 2019, Makhmutova gave birth to their first daughter.
    • On December 9, 2019, he represented Indonesia at the 30th SEA Games at the New Clark City Aquatics Center in Capas. He won bronze in 50m butterfly and he and his Indonesian teammates won silver in 4×100m medley relay.

    2020s

    • He represented Indonesia at the 31st SEA Games at the Mỹ Đình Aquatics Center in Hanoi, Vietnam. On May 14, 2022, he and his Indonesian teammates won silver in 4x100m freestyle relay and on May 15, 2022, he won bronze in 50m butterfly.
    • On August 31, 2024, he competed against 14 other finalists at L-Men of the Year 2024 at Balai Sarbini in Jakarta, Indonesia and won the title.
    • On December 12, 2024, he wore a piece created by Jember Fashion Carnaval, Sya Mushad and Fhanany at the Mister International 2024 national costume competition and a tuxedo designed by Rusli Hadiwinata at the beauty pageant’s preliminary competition in Bangkok, Thailand.
    • On December 14, 2024, he represented Indonesia at Mister International 2024 and competed against 46 other candidates at the Island Hall of Fashion Island in Khan Na Yao, Bangkok. He was second runner-up to Samuel Nwajagu.

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    13 things about Mister International 2024 second runner-up Glenn Victor Sutanto

    Glenn Victor Sutanto represented West Java, Indonesia in the 18th edition of L-Men of the Year. He represented the country in the 28th edition of the Summer Olympics and the 16th edition of Mister International.

    BIOGRAPHY

    Sutanto is an Indonesian swimmer and beauty king born in Bandung, West Java, Indonesia. As a swimmer, he competes in the backstroke, butterfly and freestyle events.

    On November 7, 2025, Sutanto turned 36. Here are 13 more things about him:

  • He was a 2007 Federation Internationale de Natation (FINA) Swimming World Cup swimmer.
  • He was a 2010 Asian Games swimmer.
  • He was a 2011 Southeast Asian (SEA) Games swimmer.
  • He was a 2014 Asian Games swimmer.
  • He was a 2015 SEA Games swimmer.
  • He was a 2016 Summer Olympics swimmer.
  • In 2017, he married Adeline Makhmutova.
  • He was a 2017 SEA Games swimmer.
  • He was a 2018 Asian Games swimmer.
  • He was a 2019 SEA Games swimmer.
  • He was a 2022 SEA Games swimmer.
  • He won L-Men of the Year 2024.
  • He was Mister International 2024 second runner-up.
  • TIMELINE

    Sutanto is 6’0″ tall. He is fluent in Indonesian and English.

    2000s

    • On October 28, 2007, he finished 11th in men’s 100m freestyle and 12th in men’s 200m backstroke at the 2007 FINA Swimming World Cup at the Singapore Sports School Swimming Complex in Woodlands, Singapore.

    2010s

    • On November 18, 2010, he finished seventh in men’s 50m backstroke at the 2010 Asian Games at the at the Aoti Aquatics Centre in Guangzhou, China.
    • On November 12, 2011 at the 30th SEA Games at the New Clark City Aquatics Center in Capas, Tarlac, Philippines, he won bronze in 50m butterfly and he and his teammates won silver in 4x100m medley relay.
    • At the 17th Asian Games on September 26, 2014, he and his teammates finished fifth in men’s 4×100 medley relay at the Munhak Park Tae-hwan Aquatics Center in Nam-gu, Incheon, South Korea.
    • At the 28th SEA Games 2015 at the Oversea-Chinese Banking Corporation (OCBC) Aquatic Centre in Kallang, Singapore, he and his teammates won silver in men’s 4x100m medley relay and bronze in men’s 4x100m freestyle relay on June 6, 2015 then he won silver in both men’s 100m butterfly on June 9, 2015 and in men’s 50m butterfly on June 10, 2015.
    • At the 8th Asian Age Group Championships in Bangkok, Thailand, he won gold in the men’s 50m butterfly event on October 2, 2015 and he and his teammates won gold in the men’s 40x100m medley relay on October 3, 2015.
    • On August 11, 2016, he represented Indonesia at the 2016 Summer Olympics in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. He ranked 35th in the heats in men’s 100 metre butterfly at the Olympic Aquatics Stadium in the Barra Olympic Park in Rio de Janeiro.
    • On August 23, 2017, he and his Indonesian teammates won bronze in the men’s 4×100 m medley relay event at the 29th SEA Games at the National Aquatic Centre in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia and on August 26, 2017, he won silver in men’s 100m butterfly.
    • On September 21, 2017, he and Makhmutova got married.
    • In March 2018, he finished fourth in both 50 L fly and 100 L fly events at the Liberty Insurance 49th Singapore National Age Group Swimming Championship at the OCBC Aquatic Centre in Kallang.
    • On August 24, 2018, he and three others represented Indonesia in men’s 4×100 metre medley relay at the 2018 Asian Games at the Gelora Bung Karno Aquatic Stadium in Gelora, Jakarta. Their team finished sixth.
    • On July 7, 2019, Makhmutova gave birth to their first daughter.
    • On December 9, 2019, he represented Indonesia at the 30th SEA Games at the New Clark City Aquatics Center in Capas. He won bronze in 50m butterfly and he and his Indonesian teammates won silver in 4×100m medley relay.

    2020s

    • He represented Indonesia at the 31st SEA Games at the Mỹ Đình Aquatics Center in Hanoi, Vietnam. On May 14, 2022, he and his Indonesian teammates won silver in 4x100m freestyle relay and on May 15, 2022, he won bronze in 50m butterfly.
    • On August 31, 2024, he competed against 14 other finalists at L-Men of the Year 2024 at Balai Sarbini in Jakarta, Indonesia and won the title.
    • On December 12, 2024, he wore a piece created by Jember Fashion Carnaval, Sya Mushad and Fhanany at the Mister International 2024 national costume competition and a tuxedo designed by Rusli Hadiwinata at the beauty pageant’s preliminary competition in Bangkok, Thailand.
    • On December 14, 2024, he represented Indonesia at Mister International 2024 and competed against 46 other candidates at the Island Hall of Fashion Island in Khan Na Yao, Bangkok. He was second runner-up to Samuel Nwajagu.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ggLydiPx5Yw

    #MisterInternational #SummerOlympics

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