IOC Responds to Petition Seeking to Revoke Caitlyn Jenner’s Gold Medal
The International Olympic Committee has made its first statement about Caitlyn Jenner’s transition to a woman, responding to an online petition requesting that the organization, which runs the Olympic Games, revoke the gold medal Caitlyn (then Bruce) won during the 1976 Montreal Olympics.
In its response to the petition, IOC Communications Director Mark Adams tells Yahoo, “Bruce Jenner won his gold medal in the 1976 Olympic Games and there is no issue for the IOC.”
The IOC has had difficulty in the past defining the difference between men and women as it pertains to athletic competition. While it’s rare, several athletes — mostly women — have been found to have genetic anomalies which place them somewhere in between traditional labels of “male” and “female.” In 2012, the IOC announced it would allow transgender athletes to compete against their chosen peers, assuming they meet three criteria: the athlete must have had gender reassignment surgery, the athlete must have legal recognition of his or her assigned gender in his or her home country, and the athlete must have completed at least two years of hormone therapy.
In the day since the petition was initiated, more than 10,000 people have signed and the petition’s writer has expanded the goal to 15,000. It appears to be all for naught, however, as the IOC’s statement makes their position pretty clear: Caitlyn Jenner will keep her hard-won medal.
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16 Comments
pete
June 08, 04:23over 10k signatures. I underestimated people’s pettiness
Dennis Macaulay
June 08, 05:03People can expend energy on stupid things!
Mstchew
Chuck
June 08, 05:59Please note, Gad et al.
Dennis Macaulay
June 08, 06:14Hian* Ogini kwa
pinkpanthertb
June 08, 06:57Oh Dennis, this is just Chuck’s note to a Part 1 fight that raged some days ago. Lol
Gad
June 08, 08:05Note what?
Chuck
June 08, 12:02Gad, you argued that:
We are talking about entering a competition that has rules. One of the rules was that no gender competes with the opposite gender. Now,a woman participated with men unknown to the umpire and the audience knowingly. After 50 years he decides to toe the part of nobility by revealing her true self. Don’t you think the medals should be withdrawn because ab initio, she wasn’t qualified ,gender wise,to enter that tournament?
Now the IOC has pointed out that she was a man in 1976 and so was perfectly entitled to compete in mens’ events in 1976.
Oluwadamilare Okoro
June 08, 06:14Iranu.
If it’s so easy to win an Olympic GOLD medal (be it male or female)… all those 10,000 people should go get 1.
Max
June 08, 07:24Good. 🙂
Masked Man
June 08, 07:31Not everybody is dense. 10k? Phew!
Ruby
June 08, 08:10This is what we would say in pidgin english… Elah!
But seriously 10,000 signatures???
Ɣ ‘all need to get employed
Colossus
June 08, 08:39I hope this lays to rest the call for the IOC to revoke his medals.
Dennis Macaulay
June 08, 10:14Her*
Sinnex
June 08, 08:43Nice one.
Khaleesi
June 08, 10:21Thanks IOC, leave the petty, hate – filled bigots to stew in their home made pot of misery. Go Kaitlyn (Ex Bruce) ….
ronniephoenix
June 08, 16:47O caitlyn,
love of my life.
embody our image,
image of the trans
community.