Monday, November 8, 2010

Allums - Transgender sportsperson to still play women's basketball

Kye Allums, a George Washington University pupil and basketball player, has sparked a controversy. Kye, who is a female-to-male transgendered student, will continue to participate in basketball. He can be competing on the female's team. This decision took consultation with the National Collegiate Athletic Association and a number of other groups. George Washington University, ultimately, made the final decision. Post resource – Kye Allums – Transgender athlete to still play women’s basketball by Personal Money Store.

The cross over to man for Allums

The woman that grew up as a tomboy was Allums. The 21-year-old George Washington University student has stated in interviews that he “always felt like a man trapped in a woman’s body.”. Over the last few months, Kye has been transitioning to a male identity. Kye is a 5'1'' guard. He was quoted saying, "I did not choose to be born in this body and feel the way I do."

Playing for NCAA women's basketball is Allums

Playing on the NCAA women's basketball team for George Washington University had been what Kye Allums is presently doing. This is because she had a scholarship to do so. Kye nevertheless wishes to compete in basketball, though his transgender identification created a difficult situation for the University and the National Collegiate Athletic Association. The National Center on Lesbian Rights and Women’s Sports Foundation offered guidance to the school. The compromise reached allows Allums, who is nevertheless physically woman, to continue competing in female's basketball as long as he does not undergo testosterone or drug therapy. The natural production of testosterone is all a woman can have in her body. This is what the NCAA rules state.

It is hard when sports are separated by sex

The transgender issue has been talked about although the National Collegiate Athletic Association basketball problem with Allums is the first. The physical gender of Olympic athlete Caster Semenya was under question for years. The Ladies Professional Golf Association is getting sued by Lana Lawless for the right to compete as a woman golfer, although she had been a male who became a female. Numerous think that there should not be a man and female separation in sports anymore anyway. Either way, until sports are all co-ed, the issue of transgendered athletes’ physical sex vs. their gender identity will continue to come under debate.

Citations

CNN

cnn.com/2010/US/11/03/transgender.basketball.player/index.html?npt=NP1



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