Trans performer legislation is added to the rulebook by USA Boxing.

(NewsNation) The federation’s policy on transgender athletes has come under fire due to updates to its rulebook.

The union’s code now includes the scheme, which was written in 2022. The International Committee Framework on Fairness, Inclusion, and Non-Discrimination on the Basis of Gender Identity and Sexual Variants, which was adopted in November 2021, serves as its foundation. This model enables the foreign federation for each activity to assess the eligibility of transgender athletes.

USA Boxing stated in an August 2022 launch that its main goal is to ensure the protection of all boxers and fair competition between them because the IF has no determined transgender registration, and boxing is regarded as a combat activity.

Institutions in Kansas outlaw transgender athletes.

Minors must engage in accordance with the federation’s scheme as the sex assigned to them at birth.

According to the policy, a normal testosterone range for adult boxers is between 10 and 10 nanomoles per liter (nmol/L) for male athletes and less than 3.1 m/l for female athletes. These numbers are partially based on research from the Harvard Medical School Teaching Hospital and the Boston Children’s Hospital Sports Medicine Division.

According to the plan, a boxer who has “declared that her gender identification is feminine” and undergone gender reassignment surgery is eligible to compete. Male-to-female athletes are also required to submit USA Boxing documents detailing their testosterone levels for at least four years following surgery and to have monthly hormone tests.

Additionally, they must demonstrate that during the entire day they compete in the adult category and for at least 48 months prior to their first competition, their testosterone level was below 5 nmol/L.

Testing at the cost of the athlete will be used to track conformity. A non-compliant player’s eligibility for adult competition may be suspended by the federation for a full year. After that time, the fighter’s hormones may be tested once more.

Athletes who switch from being female to male must meet the exact requirements, with the exception that their hormone levels may stay above 10 nmol/L.

Boxer Mikaela Mayer was one of the individuals who criticized the legislation as being cruel.

Birth certificates for trans people in Kansas will no longer represent gender identities.

On Twitter, Mayer wrote, “Hormone treatment is prohibited.” “By default, this ought to render trans athletes unsuitable for contest. Period. Regardless of how you feel about the situation, the truth remains that it is unlawful and severely disrupts the level playing field that activity has worked so hard to create.”

Some feared that the policy may unfairly favor transgender female athletes and endanger boxers.

NewsNation sent an email asking for comment, but USA Boxing didn’t respond right away. The league has stated in the past that the regulations were made to “provide justice and security for all boxers.”