Ice Hockey UK – in collaboration with England Ice Hockey, Scottish Ice Hockey and the Elite Ice Hockey League – has introduced a new Sex & Gender Participation Policy that will take effect for the 2025/2026 season.

This policy defines eligibility for gender-based competitions, including eligibility in relation to transgender players’ participation in ice hockey in the UK.

The policy was developed following an extensive 18-month review led by Ice Hockey UK, which involved consultation with multiple stakeholders, including players, coaches, officials, advisory groups and medical professionals.

Additionally, a comprehensive membership survey was conducted in mid-2024 to gather broad community feedback.

Based on this evidence and considering the physical nature of the sport, the Sex & Gender Participation Policy aims to prioritise safety and fairness in competition.

Ice Hockey UK remains committed to supporting all affected players, ensuring they have pathways to continue participating in the sport.

As the National Governing Body, our foremost responsibility is to safeguard the safety and welfare of all participants.

The policy will undergo annual review, and we encourage feedback from the ice hockey community.

Comments can be sent to participation@icehockeyuk.co.uk where they will be logged for future consideration.

Ice Hockey UK’s new Sex & Gender Participation Policy can be found here.

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