Australian Senator Claire Chandler has criticised the International Olympic Committee (IOC) for allowing a trans weightlifter to compete in the female heavy-weightlifting category at the Tokyo Games. New Zealand’s Laurel Hubbard, who was born male, took the spot that 18-year-old Roviel Detenamo would have won, if it wasn’t for the IOC’s trans inclusion policy, according to both Chandler and UK women’s rights group Fair Play for Women. It would have been the first time in 20 years that a woman from the small Pacific island of Nauru had competed at the Olympic Games. “Competitive sport, let alone the Olympics, is not a participation exercise, yet what we saw … was a sub-elite lifter, competing in the wrong sex category and the wrong weight category, displacing a female from one of the world’s smallest nations so that the IOC could call itself inclusive,” Chandler told the Australian Senate last week. Chandler said …