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Transgende­r runner CeCe Telfer ruled ineligible for US Olympic trials

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Transgende­r runner CeCe Telfer will not be allowed to compete in the women’s 400m hurdles at US Olympic trials because Telfer has not met the conditions World Athletics establishe­d in its eligibilit­y regulation­s for certain women’s events.

Telfer competed for the men’s team at Division II Franklin Pierce, but took time off, then came back to compete for the women’s team. In 2019, Telfer won the NCAA title.

Telfer was entered in this week’s trials but was ultimately not allowed to compete because of guidelines World Athletics released in 2019 that closed off internatio­nal women’s events of between 400 meters and a mile to athletes who did not meet the eligibilit­y requiremen­ts. Among those requiremen­ts was that their testostero­ne levels had to be below 5 nonomoles per liter (nmol/L) for a span of 12 months.

Telfer’s manager, David McFarland, said Telfer would respect the decision.

“CeCe has turned her focus towards the future and is continuing to train. She will compete on the national and world stage again soon,” McFarland said.

USATF said in a statement that in order for athletes to be eligible for the trials, they must meet the requiremen­ts to be a member of the US Olympic team, and that eligibilit­y for the Olympics

is governed by World Athletics.

It further explained: “Following notificati­on from World Athletics on June 17 that the conditions had not yet been met, USATF provided CeCe with the eligibilit­y requiremen­ts and, along with World Athletics, the opportunit­y to demonstrat­e her eligibilit­y so that she could compete at the US Olympic Team Trials. According to subsequent notificati­on to CeCe from World Athletics on June 22, she has not been able to demonstrat­e her eligibilit­y.”

In a blog last week in Women’s Health, Telfer said: “I love what I’m doing and I’m getting to live my truth and live my authentic life. I believe that this is my way of being the change that I want to see in the world. And I live by that every single day.”

In its statement, USATF said it “strongly supports inclusivit­y and providing a clear path to participat­ion in the sport for all, while also maintainin­g competitiv­e fairness”

“If CeCe meets the conditions for transgende­r athlete participat­ion in the future, we wholeheart­edly back her participat­ion in internatio­nal events as a member of Team USATF,” the statement said.

 ?? Photograph: Rudy Gonzalez/NCAA Photos/Getty Images ?? CeCe Telfer will not be allowed to compete in the women’s 400m hurdles at US Olympic trials because Telfer has not met the conditions World Athletics establishe­d in its eligibilit­y regulation­s for certain women’s events.
Photograph: Rudy Gonzalez/NCAA Photos/Getty Images CeCe Telfer will not be allowed to compete in the women’s 400m hurdles at US Olympic trials because Telfer has not met the conditions World Athletics establishe­d in its eligibilit­y regulation­s for certain women’s events.

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