“These advantages in health related measures of fitness translate to improved athletic performance in boys when compared to girls likely before and certainly during and after puberty,” he said in testimony in Hecox v. Little, the case challenging the 2020 Idaho girls’ sports law.
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He said data shows people born as male are significantly stronger and faster than those born as women, even when men are using testosterone suppression and male-to-female hormones.
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