A world-renowned sports scientist has entered the debate about Laurel Hubbard's participation in the Olympics, saying you can have inclusivity and fairness in women's sport, but you can't have both.
Hubbard will make history when she competes tomorrow in the women's +87kg weightlifting class, becoming the first openly transgender athlete to compete in an Olympic Games.
Sports scientist Dr Ross Tucker, of South Africa, told Newstalk ZB's Elliot Smith on the DRS that society is moving towards people's choices more than in the past, but when it is applied to sport it creates a collision of rights.
"This is sport's unsolvable issue. There is no solution that satisfies both sides of the polarised debate. The moment you have that there is no compromise to be found," said Tucker, host of the award-winning Science of Sport Podcast.
Tucker said the International Olympic Committee (IOC) had come in with good intentions to allow for inclusivity, but they have done so at the expense of fairness.