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The Semenya Rule

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  • PNP PN

    @majorrage said in The Semenya Rule:

    People overthink these things.

    Was she born a woman? Yes. She's a woman. Has she taken any performance enhancing drugs? No. Let her compete.

    She was also born with testicles (admittedly undecended but functional, a lifetime building a manly frame with the benefits of testo, so can she run against bolt aswell?)

    Her taking testo suppressants and forced removal of her balls, after years of development of her manly physique is very much on the level of a transgender person if you ask me..

    That said, I don't like the fact that this rule only applies to certain races. Races, which incidentally Semenya runs.

    What's the point of female sport if it's champions are basically ex-men.

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    @pn said in The Semenya Rule:

    @majorrage said in The Semenya Rule:

    People overthink these things.

    Was she born a woman? Yes. She's a woman. Has she taken any performance enhancing drugs? No. Let her compete.

    She was also born with testicles (admittedly undecended but functional, a lifetime building a manly frame with the benefits of testo, so can she run against bolt aswell?)

    Her taking testo suppressants and forced removal of her balls, after years of development of her manly physique is very much on the level of a transgender person if you ask me..

    That said, I don't like the fact that this rule only applies to certain races. Races, which incidentally Semenya runs.

    What's the point of female sport if it's champions are basically ex-men.

    Have any of those things actually been verified? I've read about them but most are simply rumours aren't they and "leaks" to the press from people who may or may not have agendas?

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      @toddy said in The Semenya Rule:

      @mooshld said in The Semenya Rule:

      @tordah said in The Semenya Rule:

      as men are of course outperforming women in every sport (weirdly, bar long distance swimming, or so I read somewhere).

      Ultra running as well. Once you go over 150kms gender is very much less relevant.

      Is that true? A quick Google of ultra running distances (100miles) has men well ahead of women. The fastest man running 100miles on a track is over 2 hours quicker than the best female.

      Even looking at 24 - 48 hour races have the best men covering a lot more distance than the females.

      Yeah it was one of those convincing claims in that very popular book "born to run". I think there were a few claims that weren't exactly true.

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      @rembrandt said in The Semenya Rule:

      @toddy said in The Semenya Rule:

      @mooshld said in The Semenya Rule:

      @tordah said in The Semenya Rule:

      as men are of course outperforming women in every sport (weirdly, bar long distance swimming, or so I read somewhere).

      Ultra running as well. Once you go over 150kms gender is very much less relevant.

      Is that true? A quick Google of ultra running distances (100miles) has men well ahead of women. The fastest man running 100miles on a track is over 2 hours quicker than the best female.

      Even looking at 24 - 48 hour races have the best men covering a lot more distance than the females.

      Yeah it was one of those convincing claims in that very popular book "born to run". I think there were a few claims that weren't exactly true.

      Check out what Courtney Dauwalter did in the Maub 240. On a race by race basis you get woman winning a lot more frequently then you would if you looked at shorter distances. I didn't say its a 50 50 but like I said gender is less of an issue and you do sometimes get woman winning outright.

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      • MajorPomM MajorPom

        @pn said in The Semenya Rule:

        @majorrage said in The Semenya Rule:

        People overthink these things.

        Was she born a woman? Yes. She's a woman. Has she taken any performance enhancing drugs? No. Let her compete.

        She was also born with testicles (admittedly undecended but functional, a lifetime building a manly frame with the benefits of testo, so can she run against bolt aswell?)

        Her taking testo suppressants and forced removal of her balls, after years of development of her manly physique is very much on the level of a transgender person if you ask me..

        That said, I don't like the fact that this rule only applies to certain races. Races, which incidentally Semenya runs.

        What's the point of female sport if it's champions are basically ex-men.

        Have any of those things actually been verified? I've read about them but most are simply rumours aren't they and "leaks" to the press from people who may or may not have agendas?

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        @majorrage said in The Semenya Rule:

        y been verified? I've read about them but most are simply rumours aren't they and "leaks" to the press from people who may or may not have agendas?

        I don't think that the results of the tests are meant for public consumption. That said, a statement from IAAF Secretary pretty much confirmed it. Whether or not she underwent tests (to remove her testes) is not clear, however, one would suspect that the fact they are looking to further reduce testo levels indicates something is producing it.

        Maybe something else is producing high levels of testo in her body, if it's not testes, what is it? Good Genes? It cant be doping or she would have been banned.

        The International Association of Athletics Federations received the results of Semenya's 'gender verification test' this week, but it has refused to confirm the findings until they have been verified by a panel of independent scientific experts and the athlete has been personally informed.
        
        But Pierre Weiss, the IAAF secretary general, hinted strongly at the results on Thursday when he said: "It is clear that she is a woman, but maybe not 100 per cent. We have to see if she has an advantage from her possibly being between two sexes compared to the others."```
        
        It took a doping Russian to beat Semenya in the 2012 Olympics, and Mariya Savinova only just beat Semenya too.
        
        ![alt text](http://www.bluebirdnews.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2016/08/Picture5.png)
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          Getting an error when editing my posts so to add:

          It took a doping Russian to beat Semenya in the 2012 Olympics, and Mariya Savinova only just beat Semenya too.

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          • PNP PN

            Getting an error when editing my posts so to add:

            It took a doping Russian to beat Semenya in the 2012 Olympics, and Mariya Savinova only just beat Semenya too.

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            @pn said in The Semenya Rule:

            Getting an error when editing my posts so to add:

            I get that quite often as well. I have found that if you close the error box then go into edit on the post again your previous edit is still there and gets accepted second time around.

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            • CrucialC Crucial

              @pn said in The Semenya Rule:

              Getting an error when editing my posts so to add:

              I get that quite often as well. I have found that if you close the error box then go into edit on the post again your previous edit is still there and gets accepted second time around.

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              @crucial said in The Semenya Rule:

              @pn said in The Semenya Rule:

              Getting an error when editing my posts so to add:

              I get that quite often as well. I have found that if you close the error box then go into edit on the post again your previous edit is still there and gets accepted second time around.

              Yes, only when editing posts that are over 1024 characters. Editing a second time works

              It’s a bug in the last release we installed. It will go when I get around to installing the latest update

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                This thread is way too fucked up for me.

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                • MajorPomM MajorPom

                  People overthink these things.

                  Was she born a woman? Yes. She's a woman. Has she taken any performance enhancing drugs? No. Let her compete.

                  News flash people ... not everybody has the natural attributes to be world champions. Every single world record holder, multiple champion, is undoubtedly a freak of nature born with some luck on their side - be it physical attributes, naturally high levels of whatever chemical or pinpoint hand eye co ordination.

                  If she ain't cheating just bloody deal with it that she got lucky. I bet she trains just has hard as anybody else and is deserving of whatever she wins.

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                  @majorrage 100% agree with this. It's like saying Bolt shouldn't compete with male sprinters as he has long legs AND fast turnover, whereas its normal to only have one or the other.

                  Semanya should not be conflated with transgender athletes, two different issues.

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                    Why do we even have handicapped sporting events? An antiquated 19th Century mystery to me. I’m all for equality, and I don’t like restrictions based on gender, NOT EVER, not under ANY CIRCUMSTANCES, so let’s make athletic events Open — and I mean, truly OPEN — to everybody — EVERY-BODY — every race, every sex, and all 57 genders. And if that means for the time-being that women get underrepresented in some events, like at the Olympic Games, then tough-titties baby, you wanted equality, you got it. They’ll just have to train harder to qualify, or find something else to do. It’s the right thing. Zero discrimination. Each by their own merit. TRUE athletic competition. Of course, the sheilas will still dominate ultra-long distance swimming events, because they have physical advantages, just like they can have babies, whereas men, regardless of what “Loretta” thinks about the “right to have a baby,” men just can’t do it.

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                    • MN5M MN5

                      This thread is way too fucked up for me.

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                      @mn5 41 and done aye!!

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                      • PaekakboyzP Paekakboyz

                        @mn5 41 and done aye!!

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                        @paekakboyz don't think this is a recent thing for him...although given this is the internet and I have never met @MN5 I probably shouldn't assume gender.

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                        • taniwharugbyT taniwharugby

                          @paekakboyz don't think this is a recent thing for him...although given this is the internet and I have never met @MN5 I probably shouldn't assume gender.

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                          @taniwharugby said in The Semenya Rule:

                          @paekakboyz don't think this is a recent thing for him...although given this is the internet and I have never met @MN5 I probably shouldn't assume gender.

                          Thanks, I'll get offended just in case though.

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                          • MN5M MN5

                            @taniwharugby said in The Semenya Rule:

                            @paekakboyz don't think this is a recent thing for him...although given this is the internet and I have never met @MN5 I probably shouldn't assume gender.

                            Thanks, I'll get offended just in case though.

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                            @mn5 at which part, or just offended in general, at me, the internet?

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                            • taniwharugbyT taniwharugby

                              @mn5 at which part, or just offended in general, at me, the internet?

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                              @taniwharugby said in The Semenya Rule:

                              @mn5 at which part, or just offended in general, at me, the internet?

                              Surely all of the above - isn't that what we do on the internet?

                              Is equestrian (and horse racing) reasonably evenly matched between men and women?

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                              • GodderG Godder

                                @taniwharugby said in The Semenya Rule:

                                @mn5 at which part, or just offended in general, at me, the internet?

                                Surely all of the above - isn't that what we do on the internet?

                                Is equestrian (and horse racing) reasonably evenly matched between men and women?

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                                @godder said in The Semenya Rule:

                                @taniwharugby said in The Semenya Rule:

                                @mn5 at which part, or just offended in general, at me, the internet?

                                Surely all of the above - isn't that what we do on the internet?

                                Is equestrian (and horse racing) reasonably evenly matched between men and women?

                                The horses or the people? What gender horse dominates? And do any horses identify as non-binary? This could open a big can of worms in the horse racing industry.

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                                • No QuarterN No Quarter

                                  @godder said in The Semenya Rule:

                                  @taniwharugby said in The Semenya Rule:

                                  @mn5 at which part, or just offended in general, at me, the internet?

                                  Surely all of the above - isn't that what we do on the internet?

                                  Is equestrian (and horse racing) reasonably evenly matched between men and women?

                                  The horses or the people? What gender horse dominates? And do any horses identify as non-binary? This could open a big can of worms in the horse racing industry.

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                                  @no-quarter said in The Semenya Rule:

                                  @godder said in The Semenya Rule:

                                  @taniwharugby said in The Semenya Rule:

                                  @mn5 at which part, or just offended in general, at me, the internet?

                                  Surely all of the above - isn't that what we do on the internet?

                                  Is equestrian (and horse racing) reasonably evenly matched between men and women?

                                  The horses or the people? What gender horse dominates? And do any horses identify as non-binary? This could open a big can of worms in the horse racing industry.

                                  The sky is falling!

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                                  • Salacious CrumbS Salacious Crumb

                                    Why do we even have handicapped sporting events? An antiquated 19th Century mystery to me. I’m all for equality, and I don’t like restrictions based on gender, NOT EVER, not under ANY CIRCUMSTANCES, so let’s make athletic events Open — and I mean, truly OPEN — to everybody — EVERY-BODY — every race, every sex, and all 57 genders. And if that means for the time-being that women get underrepresented in some events, like at the Olympic Games, then tough-titties baby, you wanted equality, you got it. They’ll just have to train harder to qualify, or find something else to do. It’s the right thing. Zero discrimination. Each by their own merit. TRUE athletic competition. Of course, the sheilas will still dominate ultra-long distance swimming events, because they have physical advantages, just like they can have babies, whereas men, regardless of what “Loretta” thinks about the “right to have a baby,” men just can’t do it.

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                                    @salacious-crumb said in The Semenya Rule:

                                    Why do we even have handicapped sporting events? An antiquated 19th Century mystery to me. I’m all for equality, and I don’t like restrictions based on gender, NOT EVER, not under ANY CIRCUMSTANCES, so let’s make athletic events Open — and I mean, truly OPEN — to everybody — EVERY-BODY — every race, every sex, and all 57 genders. And if that means for the time-being that women get underrepresented in some events, like at the Olympic Games, then tough-titties baby, you wanted equality, you got it. They’ll just have to train harder to qualify, or find something else to do. It’s the right thing. Zero discrimination. Each by their own merit. TRUE athletic competition. Of course, the sheilas will still dominate ultra-long distance swimming events, because they have physical advantages, just like they can have babies, whereas men, regardless of what “Loretta” thinks about the “right to have a baby,” men just can’t do it.

                                    No handicap events?

                                    Just in case this is actually what you think, and not a Poe.

                                    No age handicaps? No weight handicaps?

                                    All adult rugby is open grade -- no President's grade and no Colts. Schools can play a 20-year-old provided he is enrolled?

                                    All weightlifting, boxing etc is open grade?

                                    Or are you happy with small men being allowed their own events? Just not women.

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                                    • No QuarterN No Quarter

                                      @godder said in The Semenya Rule:

                                      @taniwharugby said in The Semenya Rule:

                                      @mn5 at which part, or just offended in general, at me, the internet?

                                      Surely all of the above - isn't that what we do on the internet?

                                      Is equestrian (and horse racing) reasonably evenly matched between men and women?

                                      The horses or the people? What gender horse dominates? And do any horses identify as non-binary? This could open a big can of worms in the horse racing industry.

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                                      @no-quarter said in The Semenya Rule:

                                      @godder said in The Semenya Rule:

                                      @taniwharugby said in The Semenya Rule:

                                      @mn5 at which part, or just offended in general, at me, the internet?

                                      Surely all of the above - isn't that what we do on the internet?

                                      Is equestrian (and horse racing) reasonably evenly matched between men and women?

                                      The horses or the people? What gender horse dominates? And do any horses identify as non-binary? This could open a big can of worms in the horse racing industry.

                                      Yeah and what about the para-events? At the very least I expect to see a horse with a wheel on it or something.

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                                      • GodderG Godder

                                        @taniwharugby said in The Semenya Rule:

                                        @mn5 at which part, or just offended in general, at me, the internet?

                                        Surely all of the above - isn't that what we do on the internet?

                                        Is equestrian (and horse racing) reasonably evenly matched between men and women?

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                                        @godder said in The Semenya Rule:

                                        @taniwharugby said in The Semenya Rule:

                                        @mn5 at which part, or just offended in general, at me, the internet?

                                        Surely all of the above - isn't that what we do on the internet?

                                        Is equestrian (and horse racing) reasonably evenly matched between men and women?

                                        I don't know about horse racing (I think there is aa arguable strength element) but in show jumping and eventing there is no issue with one gender having an advantage. In eventing there used to be a slight advantage due to the old 'roads and tracks' phase (with has now disappeared). Top male riders would sometimes get fit enough to run alongside their mounts and save 'wear and tear' on the horse. It was never a biggie though as can be noticed by heavy smokers such as Toddy.

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                                          Can't remember which other thread we are talking about this in...

                                          Transgender athletes get places 1 and 2 in sprint race

                                          Caught this from a reddit thread and in the comments they were talking about the transgender MMA fighter Fallon Fox, who actually got beaten (via choke hold) by a more talented female fighter. But that was after s/he'd smashed a bunch of less technically talented female fighters. So the extra strength was enough to beat down on 'lesser' fighters, but once someone skilled came along it was nite nite.

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