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Chapter 22, Problem 2GFO
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The biological makeup of Ms. CS (South African Olympic runner) who participate as a female. The biological differences between her and other female competitors. The reason for she has a partial benefit when challenging against women.
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Ms. CS is a South African middle-distance runner. She won many medals. She has a combination of fast-athletic development and appearance. It has been asked by the International Association of Athletics Federations or IAAF to her for a sex verification test.
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Sex Verification of Athletes
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Sex determination is a very complex process and occurs during embryonic development. You can read more about it here in Lesson 4. Make sure you have completed the Sex Verification of Athletes activity. Many athletes throughout the history of the International Association of Athletics Federations (IAAF) have failed to pass the sex verification tests. This test was designed to ensure that only biologically female athletes can compete in women's sports. Currently, there are two athletes, Dutee Chand and Caster Semenya, who are fighting for the right to compete in the women's sports without taking medications to suppress their naturally high testosterone levels. Here is an example that demonstrates how difficult it is to determine whether an individual is biologically male or female. In the 1960s, IAAF used to release the results from sex verification…
Four factors are considered when determining a person's biological sex.how each of these four factors is or is not likely to contribute to performance differences between sexes
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