No more men’s and women’s league, no more “gender eligibility” requirements, a common dresscode, same standards and rules for all

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    10 months ago

    Thank you for the response!

    I definitely agree that role models are important and that starting early is the key in chess. I can’t remember the names, but it was tested by a researcher on his own daughters: he trained them in chess very early on they all became grand masters. In fact, the list of known chess grandmasters has 42 women on it.

    Women are mentally capable of playing chess at the highest level if given the opportunity to do so.

    So yes, giving them a space to compete against each other can serve as a “safe” space, it doesn’t mean that it should be the only place they compete, nor that they are incapable of holding their own against other genders.

    The question isn’t either “should all sports force no segratation”, but “should all sports let everybody compete together”.