AuroraSaab
Pharaoh
Long overdue but science and fairness finally prevail in the IOC.
Er no. Concise way of pointing out that Hyrox are ensuring fairness in their sport.Longwinded way of saying only the highest of elite women athletes deserve fairness in their sports.
Again no:Hyrox is so popular they have to have a lottery for places in the competitions. Every comp that man took part in he took a place from a woman competitor.
HYROX no longer uses a lottery or ballot system for general event entry. Places are now sold on a first-come, first-served basis through the official website.
What does that have to do with Hyrox?He also still competes in the women's category in licensed running events despite UK Athletics rules now excluding males, including this year's Cardiff half marathon.
This discussion was about BBC reporting but here's you again saying it's ok because the rules allowed it initially. He's ignoring the UKA rules now. It's still wrong.
Well, yes. Like you I can't see that any rules were broken. So regardless of whether in was appropriate or inappropriate, there isn't any fault or rulebreaking as far as I can see, and the rules suggest no-one has been disadvantaged. It's hard to see a high horse in this case...I think this may lie at @icowden's points, and if that is the case, and my hope is that he might say so, then my agreement must be with him.
None of the women ranked below Gabriel were disadvantaged?
Every man who competes in a competition set up for women is a cheat. Reports that ignore this contentious fact by presenting him as a woman are expressing bias. You can deflect from this all you want but it remains the case.
We're really just back to the I've got a certificate argument.
If you could self identify into weight classes in boxing nobody would call a 300lb heavyweight boxer choosing to fight a flyweight a cheat ..... no, we'd all be fine with that cos it's in the rule book.
Also, you require the word 'cheating' to have a very specific meaning whilst expecting us all to accept the word 'woman' should mean anything, including 'men'.