Female Athletes Lost Medals to Trans Opponents
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•UN reveals how many female athletes have lost medals to trans opponents in explosive report
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UN reveals how many female athletes have lost medals to trans opponents in explosive report.
Over 600 female athletes in more than 400 competitions have lost more than 890 medals in 29 different sports, the report said.
The report was compiled by UN Special Rapporteur on Violence Against Women and Girls , Reem Alsalem .
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