looking both here, domestically, but also across the world that is therein and just making sure that on the balance of listening to our athletes, on the balance of everything else, that we make a clear policy going forward. and that s the determination that we ve made here today. i spoke to our sports news reporter, alex capstick, for more on this. it all came about last year when emily bridges, the highest profile transgender cyclist in the country, was about to compete in the national 0mnium championships, an elite competition, but was barred from doing so at the last minute and british cycling decided to review the whole policy. they suspended the existing policy and they spent, as you ve heard, nine months going through all the evidence. and they ve got to find or they were trying to find a solution to what has become a dilemma for many sports in balancing inclusion with fairness. and as you heard there from jon dutton, the boss of british cycling, they prioritised fairness and wit
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Thirty-two athletes from Guyana will join their peers from the other members of the Commonwealth Games Associations for the hosting of the event formally known as the British Empire Games, which gets going on Thursday, July 28, in Birmingham, England
olympic glory. to win new zealand s first winter olympic gold honestly means so much to me. i can t believe that i managed to do it. yeah, i m just super proud to be kiwi. yeah, hope i made everyone at home proud. yeah, my data stopped working so i haven t really been on my phone. but yeah, i can feel the shock waves from new zealand. yeah it feels pretty special. tons of messages when she gets to that phone. julia moreno ended up taking home silver in that event. it was the first medal for the americans at the games after being shut out on day one for the second straight olympics. jamie anderson, looking for her third straight olympic title in that event, ended up finishing ninth, her worst finish in elite competition since 2005. u.s. skier kai owens hopes to