National Fitness Month Bars Biological Men from Women's Sports
Published Date: 5/29/2025
Presidential Document
Summary
May 2025 is officially National Physical Fitness and Sports Month, celebrating how staying active helps Americans live healthier, longer lives. The President highlights new efforts to boost youth sports participation, keep women’s sports fair, and improve public health nationwide. This month shines a spotlight on building a stronger, fitter America with safe and fair sports for everyone.
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Executive Order excluding biological men from women's sports
The proclamation states the President signed an Executive Order to keep biological men out of women’s sports so female athletes can compete on what it describes as a level and fair playing field. This changes who may be allowed to participate in women’s sports under that Executive Order and affects access to those competitions.
Federal push to expand youth sports
The proclamation notes the President signed an Executive Order to nationally expand children’s participation in sports and promote physical activity. If you are a parent or guardian of children under 18, the Administration says it will push programs to increase youth sports opportunities during May 2025 and beyond.
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