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The former American female gymnast Dee Worley has broken its silence to the American Olympic and Paralympic Committee (USOPC) to update its policies to suggest that it will comply with the executive decree “Men of President Donald Trump”.
Worley told PK Press Club Digital that it was concerned about the “vague” nature of the new policy and that the USOPC did not present clear directives concerning trans inclusion in female sports, but it simply included a paragraph in its security policy of athletes who directly quote “Trump’s men outside women’s sport”.
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“I think they are intentionally leaving room for flips and leaving room so that athletes lose autonomy as well as if the competition is fair,” said Worley. “They just leave this room for maneuver to welcome the Woke crowd.”
The former gymnast, who competed for the American national team from their high school years in the late 1980s, joined other female athletes and activists, including female female Stephanie Turner, to ask the USOPC to implement compulsory sexual screening for female competitions.
Worley said that she did not believe that any dynamic on the issue will be achieved until the implementation of compulsory sexual projections.
Similar calls have struck the NCAA after updating its eligibility policy between the sexes to comply with Trump in February. Worley has entered history at the University of Alabama as 17 All-American, quadruple champion and regional champion of nine times. As a senior in 1993, she set an NCAA record with 10 perfect consecutive games.
However, Worley has acknowledged that the recent change of the USOPC indicates the impact of public pressure on the organization on the question of trans athletes in female sports. Worley previously criticized the legend of Simone Biles gymnastics for having verbally attacked the conservative activist Riley Gaines on the issue in June and now believes that the impact of the viral quarrel has shown the USOPC that people are no longer afraid to express themselves on the issue.
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“I think that everyone has overlooked his hand in this situation, linked to Simone, starting with her, then including the director. The pressure rises, people are no longer afraid of being called names. People are no longer afraid to stand on the side of what is right,” said Worley.
“The fact that Simone has deleted her X account is absolutely proof that [the impact of the feud has grown since it occurred]. I think that in the global landscape of female sports, it was a moment in the watershed. “”
Other athletes have directly credited the quarrel between sheaths and biles as potential motivation at the moment of the change of USOPC policy.
Turner told PK Press Club Digital that she thought he had affected the change.
“Simone represented one side of the debate which did not seem very informed of this question, and it turned out to be insensitive and insulting that if she had abandoned all the women and girls she claims to support,” said Turner. “It really highlighted this debate and how insensitive to female sports is really for women.”
Former NFL player Jack Brewer told PK Press Club Digital that he thought that the quarrel had also had an impact on recent change.
“I believe that the quarrel between Simone Biles and Riley Gaines had a lot to do with the Olympic Games prohibiting transgender athletes. He exposed public opinion, and I think that President Trump’s victory in the last elections was also a major catalyst.
“I think people in America and in this culture just don’t accept that.