American bobsledder Kaillie Humphries, a three-time Olympic gold medalist and five-time world champion who has competed for both Canada and the United States, writes in support of a recent U.S. Supreme Court decision on Title IX. In an opinion piece, she says the Court has affirmed that Title IX protects an exclusive sports category for biological women. Humphries argues that women’s sports were created to exclude men in order to preserve opportunities such as roster spots, championships, scholarships and sponsorships. She credits generations of women athletes and advocates for enabling her own career at the highest levels of international sport.
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Title IX affects opportunities for women in sports, from school to the Olympics. This ruling could impact scholarships, sponsorships, and roster spots. If you or a family member are involved in women's sports, keep an eye on how this develops.
The Supreme Court's decision reaffirms a separate category for biological women in sports. It's a win for athletes like Humphries who believe in preserving these opportunities. Worth forwarding if you know someone passionate about women's sports.
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