Add to the list of studies that can no longer be done just like the race studies.
They can’t suddenly tell men are stronger than women because... what’s a woman?
It is amazing.
This idiot Yuan’s opinion came from one study of the after effects of the tranny drugs completely ignoring that men start off being stronger and faster.
It ignored actual distance running results instead just focusing on testosterone levels before and after the tranny drugs.
So they can lower Noah Lyles level to female levels but they can’t reverse 20+yrs of Lyles testosterone that made him a man.
It is a pathetic joke.
Current world records (ratified)
At four very representative and popular distances, we find very similar ratios in world records.
Distance ___ men ___ women
100 m ______ 9.46 __ 10.54 (sec)
400 m ______43.03 __ 47.60 (sec)
1500m ____3:26.00 _ 3:49.11 (min,sec)
mara ____ 2:00:35 _2:14:04 (hr,min,sec)
Percentage differences are very similar at all distances, women are 11% slower at all four (rounded).
It is easy to see how sub-elite male runners could easily dominate women’s track events.
Same ratios apply to golf at elite levels. Average drives on men’s PGA tour nowadays are around 300-305 yards, for women, 260 is about average. Golf differs from some sports in that a large component of performance is based on fine motor skills (short game aspects like putting and chipping) and from my own observation I would say the sexes are virtually equal in those aspects. It is only the longer distance shots that show a gender-based difference.
Team sports have seen very few direct comparisons (because it would not likely be close), just very subjectively I would expect a national men’s team in soccer for example, to defeat a national women’s team by scores like 6 or 7 to 0 or 1, and I would expect time of possession to be in the 2:1 to 3:1 area. One elite woman player could possibly participate as a near-equal in a men’s game but given the different strength factors, entire teams would see a significant difference. And soccer could be a bit “closer” to equality than football, ice hockey or basketball.