Abstract

This paper demonstrates an attempt at a conceptual examination of gender identity difficulties in professional sports, emphasizing the origins of policy issues concerning transgender athletes. The study investigates the theme of inter-relational dynamics between transgender athletes' involvement in sports and medico-legal information about transgender athletes, as transgender athletes' inclusion is one of the most recent and prominent equality challenges around the world. The International Olympic Committee (IOC) has taken up the subject of sex-reassigned transsexuals participating in sports, resulting in a heated controversy and a shifting understanding of gender verification. The topic at hand has many different interpretations, all of which revolve around a desire to 'deconstruct' the current structure of sex and gender language acceptance. As a result, a worldview of equality, respect for the "other," and competitive fairness is being developed. The paper's most recent endeavor is to deconstruct the dichotomy of inequality in sports in order to provide a vibrational push for achieving equality ideals in sports. The shift in views appears to be a common occurrence in the comprehension of the subject at hand, bringing the theme of unity between the two to life.

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