Rose Eveleth

host of the podcast “Tested”

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Gender testing in sports is more complex than it sounds. Rose Eveleth of the podcast “ Tested ” explains why some elite female athletes face challenges to their ability to compete.

Gender testing: It’s tough to draw a clean line between men and women

Gender testing in sports is more complex than it sounds. Rose Eveleth of the podcast “ Tested ” explains why some elite female athletes face challenges to their ability to compete.

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