26.6 C
Bengaluru
Monday, November 25, 2024

Chess Official Calls For More Research As Decision To Block Transgender Women From Events Draws Fire

Must read

Geneva

Atop global chess official Friday called for more research into whether factors such as hormone levels and physical endurance might have an impact on players’ abilities at the male-dominated game. Her comments came after the world chess federation was heavily criticized for its decision to block transgender women from official women’s events.

The Switzerland-based federation FIDE said the decision, set to take place Monday, would stay in effect until the federation does an assessment of the issue. Critics, including advocacy groups and some European players and federations, have derided what they call an unnecessary and discriminatory policy that appears to foster trans panic, with one former British women’s champion calling for the world federation to reverse its decision.

Dana Reizniece-Ozola, the deputy chair of the chess federation’s management board, insisted the goal of the new regulations was actually to increase the rights of the transgender persons and allow them being registered under their new gender in its official directory.

Tournaments for women only were created in the 1970s as a way to foster their participation in a sport that has long been dominated by men. Even now only 2% of all players — and 10% of rated players — are women, she said. The new regulations, which could subject transgender women to a waiting period of up to two years as the issue is examined, was aimed at giving FIDE a grace period to sort out the matter of transgender players and men’s dominance in the sport.

- Advertisement -spot_img

More articles

Latest article