CeCe Telfer , the Transgender athlete is ruled unqualified to compete in the US Olympic trials

A transgender athlete, CeCe Telfer, has been ruled unqualified to compete in US Olympics trials because of her high testosterone levels, is no longer a secret.

Telfer, an NCAA Division II track and field champion in 2019, has been disqualified from the women’s 400-meter hurdles US Olympic Trials, the USA Track and Field said in a statement.

To be qualified for the trials in track and field, athletes must meet the demands to be a member of the US Olympic Team, USATF said. The requirements for US Olympic teams are in the World Athletics “Eligibility Regulations for Transgender Athletes” guidelines, which Telfer has not met, the organization said.

The World Athletics guidelines state that one of the demands to be qualified to participate in the female category at an international competition in events ranging in distances from 400 meters to a mile is that her testosterone levels must be less than 5 nanomoles per liter for a period of at least 12 months.

“Following notification from World Athletics on June 17 that the conditions had not yet been met, USATF provided CeCe with the eligibility requirements and, along with World Athletics, the chance to showcase her skills so that she could compete at the US Olympic Team Trials – Track & Field,” the USATF statement said.”According to a subsequent notification to CeCe from World Athletics on June 22, she has not been able to show her eligibility.

“USATF strongly supports inclusivity and giving a clear path to participation in the sport for all, while also keeping competitive fairness. If CeCe meets the conditions for transgender athlete participation in the future, we wholeheartedly back her participation in international events as a member of Team USATF.”Telfer first competed for NCAA Division II Franklin Pierce University men’s track and field team for three years before medically transitioning to a woman.

Her management says they will take the decision.

“The model of grace in the face of adversity, CeCe will respect USA Track & Field’s decision on her qualification to compete at the US Olympic Trials this Friday in Eugene.”  Telfer’s manager, David McFarland, told CNN in a statement.

“CeCe has shifted her focus towards the future and is continuing to train. She will compete on the national and world stage again soon,” McFarland expressed.

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