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<blockquote data-quote="Bada-Bing!" data-source="post: 942729" data-attributes="member: 70552"><p>The argument about Bolt and Phelps is more to to with them not having to limit what is natural to them i.e. Bolt's longer legs and his ability to have a longer stride pattern and maintain the frequency of this over his shorter rivals and Phelps' massive wingspan compared to his rivals or his feet, which are like flippers, rather than Caster being allowed to compete in the men's categories.</p><p></p><p>Caster having to take something to limit something which she was born with is no different to the physical advantages that Bolt and phelps were born with. What is abhorrent to me is her having to take medication to limit something which is not her fault because IAAF can't categorise her into male or female.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bada-Bing!, post: 942729, member: 70552"] The argument about Bolt and Phelps is more to to with them not having to limit what is natural to them i.e. Bolt’s longer legs and his ability to have a longer stride pattern and maintain the frequency of this over his shorter rivals and Phelps’ massive wingspan compared to his rivals or his feet, which are like flippers, rather than Caster being allowed to compete in the men’s categories. Caster having to take something to limit something which she was born with is no different to the physical advantages that Bolt and phelps were born with. What is abhorrent to me is her having to take medication to limit something which is not her fault because IAAF can’t categorise her into male or female. [/QUOTE]
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