The allowance for so-called 'non-binary' individuals to attend the event reportedly spurred a number of men to take advantage of gender ideology to gain entrance.
29-year-old 'Danielle' McGahey, a biological male who claims to be female, is set to be first ever 'transgender' cricket player to a women’s competition.
Neely Spence Gracey, who said being a mother has given her life balance, recently gave a shoutout to other runner moms who ‘put their family first but always get the miles in.’
'Only individuals who are assigned female at birth will be eligible to compete in competitions under British Rowing’s jurisdiction and/or be selected to represent Great Britain, or England, in international events,' the new regulations read.
'We have to have girls who, when the whistle blows, they don't run, they don't swim. They stand up on the block and they don't go,' Gaines told Fox News this week.