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International Olympic Committee member Sebastian Coe says he "welcomes" the Supreme Court's ruling on biological sex, adding ...
Zimbabwean Kirsty Coventry succeeds Thomas Bach as International Olympic Committee president; the 41-year-old becomes the ...
The NHS will consider today's Supreme Court ruling after judges said that "woman" in UK law refers to biological sex. The ...
Coe finished a distant third in the race for the prestigious role leading the Olympic movement after making enemies inside the IOC, writes Lawrence Ostlere – but that was not the only reason ...
Kirsty Coventry elected as the 10th – and first female – president of the International Olympic Committee in its 131-year history. The former Zimbabwean swimmer, 41, was Thomas Bach's preferred ...
Tom McKean returns to athletics as a coach 30 years after giving up racing Steve Cram and Sebastian Coe for a career with ...
World Athletics president Sebastian Coe unveiled the cheek-swab test to confirm athletes' eligibility in the female category on Tuesday.
NANJING, China — World Athletics president Sebastian Coe said Tuesday that the track and field’s governing body has approved the introduction of cheek swabs and dry blood-spot tests for female ...
Coe is bidding to become president of the IOC in Thursday’s once-in-a-generation election, writes Lawrence Ostlere. But the British Olympic great must beat the giant reputation of Juan Antonio Samaran ...
With this, President Sebastian Coe has committed to protecting the female category by taking all necessary actions to safeguard it.  Coe explained a new policy, which uses a painless cheek swab or dry ...
Kirsty Coventry smashed through the International Olympic Committee’s glass ceiling on Thursday to become the organisation’s first female and first African president in its 130-year history.
There is no way of sugaring the pill: eight first-round votes for Sebastian Coe, out of a possible 97, is a humiliating result for a serial winner. And a sure sign that the cosy IOC coterie have ...