Gender identity and Olympic games: The iridescence in Tokyo 2020

Dongye Lyu, Zhuotong Wu
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The Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games has brought great strides in terms of equality and inclusion. At least 185 publicly out LGBTIQ+ athletes have attended this global mega-event, which is more than triple the number from the 2016 Rio Olympics. This study investigates the sports participation of the LGBTIQ+ group based on qualitative method of literature review and logical analysis. It first examines the literature about the LGBTIQ+ group's sports participation and then sheds light on the evolution of gender characteristics of Olympics and sports from a historical research perspective. Finally, taking Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games as an example, this work discusses the state quo and future of the LGBTIQ+ group's Olympic participation. The results indicate that sex discrimination in sports has a long history. As the most important global sporting event, the Olympic Games have gone through different stages from the "male-exclusivity" to the gender binary system. However, true gender equality has not yet been realized. In addition, it points out that the Tokyo Olympics is of positive significance for promoting inclusiveness and equality. The ever-developing inclusiveness and diversity will probably break the gender competition mechanism of the Olympic Games. Sports institutions need to deal well with issues of gender equality and fair competition
性别认同与奥运会:2020年东京的虹彩
2020年东京奥运会在平等和包容方面取得了巨大进步。至少有185名公开出柜的LGBTIQ+运动员参加了这场全球大型赛事,这一数字是2016年奥运会的三倍多。本研究采用文献综述和逻辑分析的定性方法,对LGBTIQ+群体的体育参与进行了调查。首先对LGBTIQ+群体参与体育运动的相关文献进行梳理,然后从历史研究的角度对奥运会和体育运动性别特征的演变进行梳理。最后,以2020年东京奥运会为例,探讨LGBTIQ+群体参与奥运的现状与未来。结果表明,体育运动中的性别歧视由来已久。作为全球最重要的体育赛事,奥运会经历了从“男权”到性别二元体系的不同阶段。然而,真正的性别平等尚未实现。此外,还指出东京奥运会对于促进包容和平等具有积极意义。不断发展的包容性和多样性可能会打破奥运会的性别竞争机制。体育机构需要处理好性别平等和公平竞争的问题
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