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IF2 Nov 2025, 19:22 from InsideTheGamesOrganization mentioned: FIE
USA Fencing faces multiple lawsuits concerning its transgender athlete policy. Margherita Guzzi Vincenti, Emma Griffin, and Patricia Hughes filed a class-action suit, alleging the federation allowed biological males to compete in women's events. Former Olympic coach Andrey Geva also sued, citing misleading statements. The federation is also accused of discrimination by Dinah Yukich. The events led to a new policy aligning with the USOPC and President Donald Trump's executive order.
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IF23 Jul 2025, 18:40 from InsideTheGames
FIDE has approved the participation of a Russian women's chess team in the 2025 Women's World Team Championship in Linares, Spain, under a neutral flag, pending IOC approval. This decision aligns with FIDE's policy since February 2022, allowing Russian and Belarusian players to compete as neutrals. The move follows a January 2025 resolution permitting neutral teams of vulnerable groups in team competitions and adheres to IOC guidelines, barring national symbols. While the Russian Chess Federation's membership was briefly suspended in June 2024, it was later overturned. The team's return to competition is notable, despite some criticism and ongoing efforts to fully reinstate Russian athletes.
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IF23 Jul 2025, 01:08 from InsideTheGamesOrganization mentioned: FIE
The FIE Fencing World Championships in Tbilisi 2025 features 985 athletes from 115 countries and a record €900,000 in prize money. The event marks the launch of FencingTV.com, the FIE's new streaming platform. Tbilisi 2025 also includes a free training camp, environmental initiatives, and the election of new members to the FIE Athletes' Commission. The event, supported by the Georgian government and NOC, is seen as a platform for the visibility, development, and modernization of fencing.
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IF17 Jul 2025, 01:03 from SportsInOrganization mentioned: FIE
The International Fencing Federation (FIE) has reaffirmed its commitment to Olympic values by allowing individual neutral athletes (AIN) to participate in official competitions in 2025. This decision, effective for events like the Junior and Cadet World Championships and the Senior World Championships, requires athletes to submit a declaration of neutrality, adhere to Olympic values, and follow FIE guidelines, overseen by an Eligibility Review Panel. Neutral athletes will compete under the FIE flag and anthem, without national symbols.
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IF13 Jul 2025, 21:09 from InsideTheGames
The International Fencing Federation (FIE) will allow Individual Neutral Athletes (AINs) to participate in its competitions, including the 2025 Junior and Senior World Championships. AIN status requires a neutrality declaration, commitment to peace, and acceptance of FIE regulations. The FIE published a list of approved athletes, including Russian fencer Sofya Velikaya, a major in the Russian Armed Forces and a representative of Vladimir Putin, sparking criticism from the National Olympic Committee of Ukraine, which requested her exclusion. Ukrainian authorities accuse Russia of using sport for propaganda and have asked the FIE to verify Velikaya's eligibility. The FIE maintains that athletes should not be punished for geopolitical events.