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Boxing transgender refers to the participation, eligibility, and regulation of transgender athletes in amateur and professional boxing, addressing policies governing hormone the...
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Boxing transgender refers to the participation, eligibility, and regulation of transgender athletes in amateur and professional boxing, addressing policies governing hormone the...
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Yes, NFL players can use cannabis in certain situations, but they must follow the league’s substance abuse policy, which is strict about performance-enhancing drugs and illici...
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The question of when the NFL started standing for the national anthem does not refer to the anthem itself—players stood long before this league existed—but to the league-wid...
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Transgender sports illustrated explains how policies, science, and lived experience intersect in competitive sport. This evergreen explainer is designed for athletes, coaches, o...
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No, Super Bowl cheerleaders do not typically receive an official championship ring as part of their standard compensation or benefits. While some teams have historically offered...
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This article provides a durable, fact-focused overview of transgender athletes competing at the Olympic Games, with an emphasis on swimming. It defines key terms, summarizes maj...
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On an NFL game day, the national anthem is played as a ceremonial tradition that is tightly integrated into league policy and game operations. NFL rules require all players, coa...
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