Over 50 attendees including chief medical officers from leading national sports governing bodies, gynaecological surgeons and sports science experts gathered on Friday 1 November to advance discussions on female athlete health at the second Sports Gynaecology Conference to be held in Britain.
Hosted by the LTA at the National Tennis Centre in Roehampton, and organised in conjunction with Chelsea Surgical Partners, this pioneering symposium highlights and tackles critical health concerns affecting female athletes’ performance, safety, and overall well-being.
Themed “Optimizing Performance Through the Lens of Women’s Health,” the conference covered topics including hormone health, menstrual cycles, puberty, nutrition, gender inclusion, and pregnancy policies for athletes. Attendees engaged in four focused sessions, addressing prevalent issues such as:
The event concluded with a special athlete Q&A with Katy Marchant, the 2024 Olympic gold medallist who returned to elite cycling after the birth of her son in 2022. This interactive session allowed attendees to hear firsthand experiences and perspectives on how the health considerations discussed impact athletes at the pinnacle of their sports.
Dr Guy Evans, LTA Chief Medical Officer said, “This conference provides a dedicated forum to discuss the care of our elite female athletes across sports and disciplines. It allows sharing of knowledge, open discussion and healthy debate ensuring we provide optimal care for our female athletes.
“The conference builds on last years event and shines a light on some of the key topical issues such as low energy availability, sex and gender related issues in sport, and effective strategic planning related to the female athlete with the sporting setting.”
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