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Glasgow to Host 2026 Commonwealth Games with Inclusive Transgender Policy
12 Nov
Summary
- Glasgow to host 2026 Commonwealth Games
- Transgender athletes allowed to compete based on federation policies
- Approach differs from stricter IOC framework, aims for inclusion and fairness

In November 2025, it was announced that the 2026 Commonwealth Games will be held in Glasgow, Scotland. Unlike the International Olympic Committee's potential stricter guidelines, the Commonwealth Games will not impose a blanket ban on transgender athletes. Instead, each sport's governing body will determine its own rules, allowing transgender athletes to compete based on their federation's policies.
This inclusive approach aims to ensure fairness in competition while promoting a more diverse and representative event. The decision to allow individual sports to set their own transgender participation policies marks a departure from the IOC's potential framework, which may be more restrictive.
The 2026 Commonwealth Games in Glasgow are set to showcase the event's commitment to inclusion and diversity, providing a platform for athletes of all backgrounds to compete on an equal footing.




