A major shift just hit the world of competitive darts, and it’s already sending shockwaves far beyond the sport itself.
After months of internal review, the Darts Regulation Authority made a decisive call: women’s tournaments under its rules will now be restricted to biological females. The ruling immediately removed transgender competitor Noa-Lynn van Leuven from the women’s field, setting off a firestorm of reaction.
But in a twist that’s fueling even more debate, van Leuven’s own public response is being cited by critics as reinforcing the very argument behind the policy.
A Policy Rooted in Science, Not Politics
This was not a rushed or reactionary move.
The governing body commissioned a detailed analysis led by Dr. Emma Hilton, whose work focuses on biological differences between males and females in sport. Her findings pointed to a series of small but cumulative physical advantages.
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