The Olympics are set to become more inclusive than ever before, as the International Olympic Committee reportedly set forth new guidelines for the participation of transgender athletes.
According to ESPN.com's Christina Kahrl, the revised rules will place less restrictions on transgender athletes when it comes to their ability to compete in the Games.
Per Olympic.org, the revised policy will now allow those who transition from female to male to compete under any and all circumstances.
For those who have transitioned from male to female, they must identify themselves as female, which cannot change from a competition standpoint for four years.