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Hello, I was wondering how the path looks for trans athletes after high school and elite, if there is any and if they are allowed to compete?
 
NAIGC club gymnastics is co-ed and has opportunities for a gymnasts of all ages and genders to compete. It’s a great program that values inclusivity. Rules around trans athletes competing in high school, college, and international elite gymnastics are evolving and I don’t think anyone knows for sure how that is going to shake out.
 
I agree that NAIGC club gymnastics wood be a great option. Not only is it very inclusive, it also allows gymnasts to compete the events they choose to. So you will see females doing men’s gymnastics events and men doing women’s. There are also gymnasts that compete both women’s and men’s event in the same meet.
 

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