
Noa-Lynn van Leuven, a transgender darts player, criticized the Darts Regulation Authority's new policy limiting women's events to biological females, stating she feels forced out of competition. She vows to continue fighting for her place in the sport despite the ruling.
FILE - Noa-Lynn van Leuven, of the Netherlands, throws a dart as she takes part in a round one match at the World Darts Championships in London, Monday, Dec. 15, 2025. (AP Photo/Kin Cheung, File)
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FILE - Noa-Lynn van Leuven, of the Netherlands, throws a dart as she takes part in a round one match at the World Darts Championships in London, Monday, Dec. 15, 2025. (AP Photo/Kin Cheung, File)
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FILE - Noa-Lynn van Leuven, of the Netherlands, takes part in a round one match at the World Darts Championships in London, Monday, Dec. 15, 2025. (AP Photo/Kin Cheung, File) (ASSOCIATED PRESS) LONDON (AP) â A transgender darts player said she's ânot done fightingâ after the sport's governing body enacted rules stating only biological females can compete in womenâs tournaments. Noa-Lynn van Leuven of the Netherlands spoke out Thursday when the Darts Regulation Authority's new policy took effect. "Apparently, I just got retired â not by choice, but because Iâm no longer allowed to compete,â Van Leuven said in a video on her Instagram account. The 29-year-old van Leuven had competed in the Women's Series of the Professional Darts Corporation. In 2024, she became the first transgender woman to play at the PDC World Darts Championship. âIâve worked so damn hard for years just to get here. I showed up, I competed. I respected the sport every game, every single day,â van Leuven said. âAnd now, with just one decision, Iâm being told I donât belong anymore. This isnât just about me. This is another huge hit for the trans community.â She will still be eligible for open PDC events. It's not clear what van Leuven's legal options are, but in a written message with the video she added: âThis isnât the end. Iâm just going back to the drawing board. Iâm not done fighting.â The DRA said in a statement Thursday that it began a review of its policies in 2025. It included commissioning a report from âan academic developmental biologist who has published several papers on sex and categories in sport. The DRA has also considered extensive legal advice.â âAs a result of its review, the DRA is satisfied that to achieve fair competition in darts, only biological females should be eligible to compete in womenâs tournaments regulated by DRA Rules,â it said. \\\_ AP sports:
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The Darts Regulation Authority's new policy states that only biological females are eligible to compete in women's tournaments.
Noa-Lynn van Leuven expressed her frustration on Instagram, stating she feels retired against her will and vows to continue fighting for her place in the sport.
The policy is seen as a significant setback for transgender athletes, as it restricts their participation in women's events, raising concerns about fairness and inclusion in sports.



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