The argument isn't to take away competition. There would still be winners and medals and championship trophies. The idea is to eliminate the categories of 'male' and 'female' and just have human bodies of any sex/gender/orientation compete together. Sexless. Genderless. Anyone disadvantaged by this new world of complete 'inclusiveness' should just be happy to participate for the love of sports and not care if they can't win anymore.
Not one of them admits (or even sees) what the logical outcome would be. They seem stuck on the 'exceptions' as evidence that the differences between male and female aren't meaningful.
One writer goes so far as to say:
My 11yo daughter has played co-ed water polo and basketball since she was 7. Some of the boys are now 13,14 years old and the differences in ability are more apparent. I asked her what she thought about high school teams having the boys and girls compete for spots. Equal chance for any student. She looked at me concerned and asked "But that's not 'really' real, is it mom? Would I get to play?". As a very tall athletic
girl, she is confident. As a genderless competitor, she becomes very worried. She knows what it means.