Support declines for transgender athletes competing by gender identity
Translated from Slovak, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- A recent Ipsos poll indicates a decline in public support for transgender athletes competing based on their gender identity.
- The survey suggests a growing segment of the population prefers that transgender athletes compete in categories aligning with their sex assigned at birth.
- This trend reflects evolving public opinion on inclusivity in sports.
Public support for transgender athletes participating in sports according to their gender identity appears to be waning, according to a new Ipsos poll.
The survey reveals a notable shift in public sentiment, with a growing number of people expressing a preference for transgender athletes to compete in categories determined by their sex assigned at birth. This indicates a divergence from policies that allow athletes to compete based on their affirmed gender identity.
While the poll does not offer specific figures on the extent of the decline or the precise reasons behind it, it points to a developing conversation around fairness and inclusion in sports. The findings suggest that societal views on the matter are evolving, prompting ongoing debate within sporting organizations and the broader public.
The results underscore the complex and often contentious nature of integrating transgender athletes into competitive sports, highlighting the need for continued dialogue and consideration of diverse perspectives.
Originally published by SME in Slovak. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.