ICFS, ICONS Release Media Guide for the 2024 Paris Olympics: Advocating for Fairness in Women’s Sports
27 July 2024 - 5:55AM
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ICFS, ICONS Release Media Guide for the 2024 Paris Olympics:
Advocating for Fairness in Women’s Sports
Addressing the critical issue of male participation in
women’s sporting events
Washington, DC, July 26, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- For Immediate
Release
ICFS, ICONS Release Media Guide for the 2024
Paris Olympics: Advocating for Fairness in Women’s Sports
The International Consortium on Female Sports (ICFS) and the
Independent Council on Women’s Sports (ICONS) announced the release
of their comprehensive Media Guide for the 2024 Paris Olympics,
addressing the critical issue of male participation in women’s
sporting events.
This guide provides fact-based insights and expert commentary to
assist journalists and media professionals in accurately covering
competitions that involve male athletes competing in women’s
categories.
“The International Olympic Committee (IOC) has instructed
journalists not to accurately report the sex of athletes even when
males are competing against women,” said Dr. Mary O’Connor, a
former US Olympic team rower and ICONS Rowing Chair. “The injustice
of allowing men in women’s sport is unfair, unsafe and dehumanizing
to women. Asking the media to hide it from the public is
inexcusable.”
The ICONS/ICSF Media Guide:
- Outlines the
biological and competitive disparities that exist between male and
female athletes, backed by scientific research and data.
- Emphasizes that
testosterone suppression in male athletes does not eliminate their
inherent physiological advantages, which include but are not
limited to increased muscle mass, bone density, and oxygen-carrying
capacity. These advantages provide male athletes with an unfair
competitive edge in female categories.
- Challenges current
narratives pushed by some sporting bodies and media outlets that
obscure the biological realities of sex differences in sports.
- Encourages the use
of clear, scientifically accurate language that respects the
integrity of women's sports.
The release of this Media Guide comes at a pivotal time, just
before the 2024 Olympics, as the IOC and various sports governing
bodies are examining their policies regarding gender and
competition.
“It has been over twenty years since the IOC stopped sex
verification of Olympians in the female category. Its abandonment
of fair and ethical competition for female athletes has led to the
IOC’s recent, inaccurate insistence that males ‘should not be
deemed to have an unfair or disproportionate competitive advantage’
over female athletes in Olympic sports,” said Coach Linda Blade,
Kinesiology PhD and founding member of ICFS. “The IOC now
encourages journalists to obscure and lie whenever a man
self-identifies into a women’s competition. Women the world over
are here to say ‘no’ to this absurdity. The integrity of the
Olympic movement and IOC brand is at stake.”
Journalists and media outlets covering the 2024 Paris Olympics
are encouraged to refer to the ICFS/ICONS Media Guide to better
understand the complexities of this issue and to report with
accuracy and depth.
For additional information, expert interviews, or further
comments, please contact ICONS at info@iconswomen.com, or visit
www.icfsport.org.
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