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I expect this is where you are going to get mad at me. But I am 100% against male to female transgender folks playing women's sports with a special emphasis on contact and combat sports. The solution is a separate league IMHO.

Also this is World Rugbys stance:


I too am agaisnt male to female transgender individuals playing in female sports, BUT, the caveat being males who have gone through puberty.

Before puberty, differences in male and female athletic performance is negligible.

It's puberty where males bulk up and build on those advantages year after year. And despite hormone therapy lessening some of those advantages, there will always be some lingering performance disparity.

But if a male identifies as a female at age 7 or 8, is on puberty blockers at age 11-12, and transitions at 17-18, they will have more or less the same performance as any other woman.

Zero issues with those transgender individuals playing female sports. And I believe most sporting categories follow that same logic.

Yet laws like Alberta lock these trans kids into puberty.
 

World Athletics says its decision this week to ban transgender women from competing in elite female sport is based on the "overarching need to protect the female category."

But the organization's president Sebastian Coe says the move to exclude trans athletes who have gone through male puberty is about more than that. Coe says the move is about fairness over inclusion, and comes after months of being "inundated" by stakeholders that no other alternative would be acceptable.
So there is a 7 year old male in Alberta who identifies as a female and wants to be a boxer. Has diagnosed gender disphoria. How does this hypothetical transgender young person achieve their goal under Alberta's new laws?
 
I too am agaisnt male to female transgender individuals playing in female sports, BUT, the caveat being males who have gone through puberty.

Before puberty, differences in male and female athletic performance is negligible.

It's puberty where males bulk up and build on those advantages year after year. And despite hormone therapy lessening some of those advantages, there will always be some lingering performance disparity.

But if a male identifies as a female at age 7 or 8, is on puberty blockers at age 11-12, and transitions at 17-18, they will have more or less the same performance as any other woman.

Zero issues with those transgender individuals playing female sports.

My daughter has played minis and JR rugby since she was 2. She is just about to be 13 now. With the exception of when I am deployed I have coached her almost every year.

I now coach Jr Rugby at the U14 level, and this is the grade we separate by gender as contact is now in every facet of the game. rucking, mauling, tackling, scrumming.

I stand by my absolute statement. I am 100% against male to female transgender folks playing women's sports with a special emphasis on contact and combat sports. The solution is a separate league IMHO.

Before puberty, differences in male and female athletic performance is negligible.

That is not my observation at all.

The point of divergence is earlier than that in the majority. I would say U10 is where the divide happens. I have had a couple individual girls who were the exception and could keep up with the boys in pure athletic ability.

In case you'd like to see this our club's Jr program:
 
My daughter has played minis and JR rugby since she was 2. She is just about to be 13 now. With the exception of when I am deployed I have coached her almost every year.

I now coach Jr Rugby at the U14 level, and this is the grade we separate by gender as contact is now in every facet of the game. rucking, mauling, tackling, scrumming.

I stand by my absolute statement. I am 100% against male to female transgender folks playing women's sports with a special emphasis on contact and combat sports. The solution is a separate league IMHO.



That is not my observation at all.

The point of divergence is earlier than that in the majority. I would say U10 is where the divide happens. I have had a couple individual girls who were the exception and could keep up with the boys in pure athletic ability.

In case you'd like to see this our club's Jr program:

Most females will start puberty when they’re 8 to 13 years old, and most males will start between 9 and 14.
So in your experience, would this track with your observation that U10 is the start of the divergence?

I know for my own daughter, age 10, she was the tallest in class for every year, boy or girl, until this year, where the boys are starting to match her.

Also the sudden need for regular deodorant use tells me puberty has probably started.

So again, 10-11 year old goes on puberty blockers, and as per World Athletics,or as the link you shared, rugby, those born as male can participate in female categories so long as they have not undergone male puberty, how does a young transgender young person in Alberta reach their goal?

You can advocate for a category that doesn't exist all you want, but the fact remains it doesn't exist. Unless you want to point me to where the transgender category exists in the Olympics.
 
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