id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_bkfcda5vbjevjfijgk5dd35eju Peter D Toon Genes, Gender, Sport, and Justice 2009 1 .pdf application/pdf 823 81 63 GENES, GENDER, SPORT, AND Semenya, the South African athlete who won the The case raises questions about gender, but also about fairness in sport and the role of chromosomes are crucial to eligibility in sports chromosomes and a body form which does not Men and women compete separately in many as sexual discrimination or debated as affirmative Why do we treat sport differently? sports women would be marginalised if they had chromosomes that affect performance; people genetic inheritance perform very differently in differences but not chromosomal anomalies? consider this unfair and exclude the athlete; if it do not yet understand, rather than on morally valid judgements shifting as our understanding sort of chromosomes Caster Semenya has. chromosomes to have a female body form, led to Caster Semenya's gender test results force IAAF to call in http://www.telegraph.co.uk/sport/othersports/athletics/6158424/ Caster-Semenyas-gender-test-results-force-IAAF-to-call-inoutside-help.html (accessed 5 Oct 2009). IAAF responsible for prejudice athlete Caster http://www.examiner.com/x-16496-ChristianPop-Culture-Examiner~y2009m8d25-IAAF-responsible-forprejudice-athlete-Caster-Semenya-faces (accessed 5 Oct 2009). ./cache/work_bkfcda5vbjevjfijgk5dd35eju.pdf ./txt/work_bkfcda5vbjevjfijgk5dd35eju.txt