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  1. I feel sorry for this athlete. I feel angry with the IOC! Shame on them. This person did not choose to be born with this freak accident of nature. SHE SHOULD NOT HAVE BEEN ALLOWED TO COMPETE AS A woman. I am not talking about not playing sport as a woman, but not professional boxing. Again, this is not her fault. She most probably grew up as a girl. When it comes to ovaries. No, she would not have any, neither a uterus, but she would have testicles. Therefore biologically she is a man. There are a bunch of scientists coming out now saying that she is a man. Biologically. And now the IOC are going to 'look into it' after the fact? Shame on them! They have a policy about doping, we all agree with it, why not have a policy about athletes having a test to identify their biological sex?! You have to compete, you will have to take these tests. Very simple.

  2. The important thing is that growths hormones are very different between man and woman and in any physical sports those hormones give you an advantage and you can't measure them cuz they hit your body after puberty and you can't measure them when someone is a full grown adult

  3. She is male but she has a rare genetic disorder that when they are born they balls and dick is inside their body do they appear more like a female at birth but when they hit puberty suddenly balls and dick appear on her body..this disorder is happen especially in Africa a lot and there are different level to it ..but in case of her she completely became a full male after puberty so she is a dude.. and has all the growth hormone that a man has ..

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